Chatur and the Enchanted Jungle

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Pub Date Jun 24 2017 | Archive Date Nov 21 2017

Description

A delightful story for the young — and young at heart — about the value of friendships over material things. Chatur and his loyal donkey Gadhu are back and on another misguided adventure in Chatur and the Enchanted Jungle. After they lose their way in a jungle, strange things start happening. When Chatur seems to be getting everything he wants, will greed get in the way of what really matters? Follow along for all the silly antics in this fanciful tale by the award-winning author of The Magic of Friendship and Chatur the Laundry Man!

A delightful story for the young — and young at heart — about the value of friendships over material things. Chatur and his loyal donkey Gadhu are back and on another misguided adventure in Chatur...


A Note From the Publisher

Illustrated by Nayan Soni, Edited by Margaret McDonald.

Illustrated by Nayan Soni, Edited by Margaret McDonald.


Advance Praise

"...an enchanting and educational fable that advises children, in the words of the donkey, Gadhu, to just take it easy."  — Readers Favorite Review


"...a colorful picture book mix of fun adventure and thought-provoking moments perfect for parental read-aloud and discussion."  — Midwest Book Review


"Excellent bedtime story or a school time lesson... older children...could have fun expanding the story and acting it out" — LitPick Student Book Review


"..An entertaining and well-illustrated book that teaches children animportant lesson... The two main characters of Chatur and Gadhu balancethe story well, as Chatur gets over-confident in thepowers of thejungle, while Gadhu tries to keep him grounded and prevent him frombeing too greedy. The book shows kids that you should try andbe happywith what you have, and that when you do come across goodfortune, to not take it for granted."  — Red City Review

"...an enchanting and educational fable that advises children, in the words of the donkey, Gadhu, to just take it easy."  — Readers Favorite Review


"...a colorful picture book mix of fun adventure and...


Available Editions

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ISBN 9781946312044
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This lovely children's book offers insight into such complex themes as friendship and greed, with vibrant images.

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This is an excellent children's book with some brilliantly vibrant and bright images. I loved the story and the moral and proverb that it portrays - 5 stars

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Colourful illustrations. Good moral about greed. Enjoyed it

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Chatur and the Enchanted Jungle is a delightful tale that kids could enjoy as well as grownups.

The story is simple, but told so well, and the adorable illustrations add to the charm, enlivening the book still further.

Chatur and his friend, the talking donkey, Gadhu, travel together in search of work. As they travel to the next town, they have to pass through a jungle to get to the next town. Chatur thinks it would be faster to go through the jungle, rather than go around it.

Before long, they are lost. As they settle in for the night, Gadhu resting on the grass and Chatur under the shade of a bargad tree with abundant foliage, the latter wishes for a cold drink of water. Miraculously, a pot of refreshing water appears before him. Emboldened, Chatur asks for something to eat. As each wish is fulfilled, Chatur realizes that this is an enchanted jungle and his greed increases. He keeps asking for more and more.

But then his greed gets the better of him, and he ends up asking for something that ends up undoing all the good he has going for him.

There’s a lesson for kids right there: Greed never pays. But the beauty of this book are the values hidden in plain sight all through this book.

Chatur is always in a hurry to get to places, while Gadhu, more laidback, gently chides him, Ya gotta take it easy, man.

Haste makes waste, we were told as kids, but this is such a delightful way of teaching kids to enjoy the journey. My kids enjoyed repeating Gadhu’s pet phrase. I just hope they don’t make it their motto, or else it will become ammunition to lob at me.

La Niña and El Niño were equally amused by the characters' names. In Hindi, Chatur means clever and smart, while Gadhu is an endearing twist on Gadha, Hindi for donkey, an animal that is almost universally derided as stupid. Yet her, Chatur shows himself to be not-so-smart, while Gadhu turns out to have the last laugh.

Figuratively speaking, of course. Gadhu is too sweet and gentle a soul to laugh at anyone.

The Bargad (banyan) tree is highly venerated in the context of Indian culture and mythology, and I think this book also teaches us a wider truth about all that trees do for us and our world and about the significance of cherishing them, not destroying them.

Wish fulfilment is a fantasy that appeals to children of all ages, and both the kids and I were delighted at the thought of a jungle that had the potential to make wishes come true. The possibilities for fun and adventure were endless, but the author takes this story in the right direction, including within it the right dose of entertainment and values.

Both kids enjoyed reading about the adventures of Chatur and Gadhu. I hope the Kommurus have many more in store.

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Chatur and his usually trusty donkey Gadhu are back for another adventure. Will the human turn out to be the bigger ass like last time?
Of course he does. Chatur is just as impatient as ever, and Gadhu just as laid back as ever, as they go from town to town looking for work, only to find some genie mojo in the forest. It takes little for Chatur to go overboard again.
Classic Twilight Zone ending made it all worth it.

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A great story with wonderful illustrations.........

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