This story is very interesting. Let me tell you the summary of this book. There lived a bird on a tree on the bank of the lake. At night he used to look across the river, there was a town where a group of birds lived. Baya wanted to talk to these birds. One day he sat on a tree and wondered if he could build a bridge that would take him to the other side of the river. He and the spider planned to build the world's largest bridge. He worked day and night for a year. A long tunnel emerged, prepared by the spider's skilful and hardworking eyes and hands. The mother of his child said "Keep it up. I like what you guys are doing." At last, the bridge was ready – long, strong and shining in the sun. His wife felt that people from all over the world would come to see this bridge. What everyone was planning to do for so many years, Baya Chidiya has now accomplished.
This book tells us that whatever we think can be done, we should work hard for it. People will always like this effort. The passages written in the book contain meanings of difficult words. It is good for children to read a storybook at bedtime and then look up the meaning of the story to understand it. The book contains many creative illustrations.
4.8/5
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