Near Sonbhai's hut is a tree which grows red juicy plums. She collects them all and makes a halwa which she sells in the market. Sonbhai is content..until a fox lands in her life. This Marati folklore has taught children.
I appreciate the illustrations, however the story is not something that I would want read to kids given that the story ends with animal cruelty (it's aimed to be funny) but the demands of how we share and co-exist within this planet is changing though I don't if its okay to judge this book on that basis I personally wouldn't recommend reading it to children unless we are planning to follow it up with a question on whether what happens is right or wrong?