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9781582462943

What Should I Make?

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  • ISBN13:

    9781582462943

  • ISBN10:

    1582462941

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-08-11
  • Publisher: Tricycle Pr
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Summary

Neeraj's mother is making chapatis and she's given him a handful of the dough. What should he make with it? A snake? A mouse? A cat? But what if his creations come to life? "Roll it up, quick! " says his mother. Roll it, he does, and makes a big round chapati-- hot, light, and puffy after it's cooked, perfect for snacking. What Should I Make?is a playful story about a child's imagination and the satisfaction that comes from cooking with his mother.

Author Biography

Nandini Nayar is a writer based in Hyderabad, India. Her son Pranav inspires her stories for children.

Proiti Roy studied fine art in Bengal, India. She has taught art to children and lives in Chennai, India.

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Excerpts

Neeraj's mother was kneading dough.
She was going to make chapatis.
She gave Neeraj some dough to play with.

Neeraj squeezed the dough.
"What should I make? " he said.

Neeraj rolled the dough back and forth,
back and forth, into a long rope.
At one end of the rope he poked two tiny eyes.
The other end became a pointed tail.

"A snake! A snake!"

"It's going to bite me!" Neeraj yelled.

"Roll it up, quick, quick!" his mother said.

Neeraj quickly rolled up the snake.

"What should I make now?" Neeraj said.

Excerpted from What Should I Make? by Nandini Nayar
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