Little Krishna's Butter Balloon

Playful Krishna and friends share butter, teamwork, and laughter on Janmashtami in Gokul.

Cover illustration for Little Krishna's Butter Balloon
Recommended age
3-5
Theme
Culture
Length
13 story pages

Page 1

Welcome to Little Krishna's Butter Balloon! This fun tale shows how friends, teamwork, and a love for butter fill Gokul with giggles. Come along and smile with us!

Page 2

In sunny Gokul, cows sang gentle moos, rivers shone like glass, and a playful boy named Krishna loved to explore.

Page 3

Krishna was no ordinary baby. With bright eyes and tiny magic, he adored one tasty treat above all—soft, creamy butter!

Page 4

Mama Yashoda hid butter in tall pots, cupboards, even grain sacks. Yet Krishna, helped by cheeky monkeys, always found the creamy treasure.

Page 5

He pretended to nap or whooshed in like wind. When caught, he grinned, 'Butter? Not me!' even while a shiny blob sat on his nose.

Page 6

Janmashtami neared. Homes bloomed with flowers, kids painted tiny blue footprints, and songs, sweets, and laughter filled every lane.

Page 7

A villager laughed, 'Let's hang a giant butter pot so high even Krishna can't reach!' Cheers rose, and they chose the tall mango tree.

Page 8

They packed the clay pot with butter and tied it high. It swung in the sun like a shiny balloon. Krishna clapped, 'Butter balloon!'

Page 9

The pot was far above. Krishna played his flute, then called cows, monkeys, and a sleepy parrot to dream up a plan.

Page 10

'Teamwork!' he laughed. Cows stood steady, monkeys made the next layer, and Krishna climbed the funny, wobbly animal pyramid.

Page 11

Villagers peeked. At the top, Krishna tapped the pot. SPLASH! Butter rained like snow, covering everyone in slippery joy.

Page 12

Krishna slid down, sticky but happy. He shouted, 'Happy Janmashtami!' Yashoda hugged him while friends giggled and licked sweet butter.

Page 13

That night Gokul sparkled with stars, friendship, and butter. Lesson: clever ideas and kind friends can turn tricks into joy for all.

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