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Up World Down WorldAuthor Padmaparna GhoshIllustrator Sunaina Coelho
Fatima loved Sunday afternoons After a lunch of beans and kofta Maa would read the newspaper on herfavourite chair and Baba would sneak away to take a nap
2
Fatima could patter away with her book into the lively green forest near her house The forest creatureswould be sleeping so it would be just her curled up in the quiet hug of the forest trees
3
Fatima would sit down in theshade of the Arjuna tree andgaze into the leafy Up WorldMaa had warned her not to climbthe treersquos branches It was safedown below Fatima didnrsquot knowwhat was in the scary Up World
But that day Fatima was in for asurprise As she turned a pageFatima felt a dull THUMP on herhead
ldquoOuchrdquo she yelled rubbing hersore head It was a tiny bookbarely the size of a pea
4
Fatima looked up and saw a furryanimal trying to hide behind abough of leaves
ldquoHello Is this book yoursrdquo sheasked peering into the Up WorldBut she got no answer
5
The pea-sized book belonged toGopa a young dormouse wholived in the Up World
Goparsquos little house made of softdry leaves and twigs was in theArjuna tree as well Thedormouse had often seen Fatimareading and loved the yellowribbons in her hair
6
But Goparsquos Amma had warnedher about the terrors of theDown World
All the animals were fearful ofFatima and other human beingsand tried to remain invisible tothe Down World
7
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Fatima loved Sunday afternoons After a lunch of beans and kofta Maa would read the newspaper on herfavourite chair and Baba would sneak away to take a nap
2
Fatima could patter away with her book into the lively green forest near her house The forest creatureswould be sleeping so it would be just her curled up in the quiet hug of the forest trees
3
Fatima would sit down in theshade of the Arjuna tree andgaze into the leafy Up WorldMaa had warned her not to climbthe treersquos branches It was safedown below Fatima didnrsquot knowwhat was in the scary Up World
But that day Fatima was in for asurprise As she turned a pageFatima felt a dull THUMP on herhead
ldquoOuchrdquo she yelled rubbing hersore head It was a tiny bookbarely the size of a pea
4
Fatima looked up and saw a furryanimal trying to hide behind abough of leaves
ldquoHello Is this book yoursrdquo sheasked peering into the Up WorldBut she got no answer
5
The pea-sized book belonged toGopa a young dormouse wholived in the Up World
Goparsquos little house made of softdry leaves and twigs was in theArjuna tree as well Thedormouse had often seen Fatimareading and loved the yellowribbons in her hair
6
But Goparsquos Amma had warnedher about the terrors of theDown World
All the animals were fearful ofFatima and other human beingsand tried to remain invisible tothe Down World
7
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Fatima could patter away with her book into the lively green forest near her house The forest creatureswould be sleeping so it would be just her curled up in the quiet hug of the forest trees
3
Fatima would sit down in theshade of the Arjuna tree andgaze into the leafy Up WorldMaa had warned her not to climbthe treersquos branches It was safedown below Fatima didnrsquot knowwhat was in the scary Up World
But that day Fatima was in for asurprise As she turned a pageFatima felt a dull THUMP on herhead
ldquoOuchrdquo she yelled rubbing hersore head It was a tiny bookbarely the size of a pea
4
Fatima looked up and saw a furryanimal trying to hide behind abough of leaves
ldquoHello Is this book yoursrdquo sheasked peering into the Up WorldBut she got no answer
5
The pea-sized book belonged toGopa a young dormouse wholived in the Up World
Goparsquos little house made of softdry leaves and twigs was in theArjuna tree as well Thedormouse had often seen Fatimareading and loved the yellowribbons in her hair
6
But Goparsquos Amma had warnedher about the terrors of theDown World
All the animals were fearful ofFatima and other human beingsand tried to remain invisible tothe Down World
7
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Fatima would sit down in theshade of the Arjuna tree andgaze into the leafy Up WorldMaa had warned her not to climbthe treersquos branches It was safedown below Fatima didnrsquot knowwhat was in the scary Up World
But that day Fatima was in for asurprise As she turned a pageFatima felt a dull THUMP on herhead
ldquoOuchrdquo she yelled rubbing hersore head It was a tiny bookbarely the size of a pea
4
Fatima looked up and saw a furryanimal trying to hide behind abough of leaves
ldquoHello Is this book yoursrdquo sheasked peering into the Up WorldBut she got no answer
5
The pea-sized book belonged toGopa a young dormouse wholived in the Up World
Goparsquos little house made of softdry leaves and twigs was in theArjuna tree as well Thedormouse had often seen Fatimareading and loved the yellowribbons in her hair
6
But Goparsquos Amma had warnedher about the terrors of theDown World
All the animals were fearful ofFatima and other human beingsand tried to remain invisible tothe Down World
7
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Fatima looked up and saw a furryanimal trying to hide behind abough of leaves
ldquoHello Is this book yoursrdquo sheasked peering into the Up WorldBut she got no answer
5
The pea-sized book belonged toGopa a young dormouse wholived in the Up World
Goparsquos little house made of softdry leaves and twigs was in theArjuna tree as well Thedormouse had often seen Fatimareading and loved the yellowribbons in her hair
6
But Goparsquos Amma had warnedher about the terrors of theDown World
All the animals were fearful ofFatima and other human beingsand tried to remain invisible tothe Down World
7
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
The pea-sized book belonged toGopa a young dormouse wholived in the Up World
Goparsquos little house made of softdry leaves and twigs was in theArjuna tree as well Thedormouse had often seen Fatimareading and loved the yellowribbons in her hair
6
But Goparsquos Amma had warnedher about the terrors of theDown World
All the animals were fearful ofFatima and other human beingsand tried to remain invisible tothe Down World
7
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
But Goparsquos Amma had warnedher about the terrors of theDown World
All the animals were fearful ofFatima and other human beingsand tried to remain invisible tothe Down World
7
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
That Sunday Gopa had beenswinging on her green leafyhammock and reading She wasabout to turn the last page whena strong breeze blew the bookout of her small furry pawsDown it went It bounced on thebranches and floated away Thebook fell THWACK and hitFatima on her head
Goparsquos tail quivered and earstwitched The Up and DownWorld should never meet shethought and bolted home
8
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Fatima didnrsquot climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book The letterswere too small Finally she decided to return the book to the shadowy furry creature
Fatima was really clever ndash next Sunday she tied five shiny red balloons around her waistand suddenly she was floating up To the Up World
Up Up and Up went Fatima until she reached the tree tops
9
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Gopa was brushing her bushy tailwhen she spotted five shiny redballoons
ldquoOh balloons Maybe it issomeonersquos birthdayrdquo shethought excitedly But what wasthis
There was the girl with the yellowribbons attached to the shinyred balloons
ldquoRun run awayrdquo squeakedGopa ldquoThe Down World humansare hererdquo
10
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
But Fatima was faster Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked ldquoIs this yoursrdquo
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled Fatima giggled She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tiedone in a neat bow around her tail Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring
11
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Fatima and Gopa ran andskipped over the gaps in thetrees of the canopy forest
They bugged Baankey the fruitbat who was sleeping upsidedown Baankey did not like beingpoked He grunted grumpily andflapped away to the next branch
ldquoThese kids will never let merestrdquo he thought Soon he wasaway in Dreamsville where hewas hanging out in a fig treebiting into the fleshy sweetfruits
12
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Gopa helped Fatima hop over thelong lines of weaver ants whowere too busy to even stop andsay hello With long spindly legsand bubble-shaped bodies theweaver ants scampered all overthe tree
These ants love teams Theywork together to stitch largeleaves into cozy nests
13
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Next they bumped into Firki thecanopy frog
ldquoHe looks like a rainbowrdquothought Fatima ldquoYellow feet redeyes and a blue bodyrdquo Firki wasso surprised to see a human inhis canopy that he almost let goof his strong grip on the branchHe croaked a weak hello andturned to pounce on his lunch ndash agrasshopper
ldquoI thought only the Down Worldhad frogsrdquo said Fatima wholoved chasing frogs around herhouse pond
14
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance He really wanted to be friends with them Hari was afriendly bird but he made very loud noises which is why some animals kept him at a distance But Gopa andFatima didnrsquot mind at all
15
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
ldquoThe Up World isnrsquot so scary after allrdquo thoughtFatima ldquoHow silly I wasrdquo
ldquoThe people from the Down World are pretty coolrdquothought Gopa ldquoI am not frightened anymorerdquo
16
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
ldquoSob Sniffrdquo
ldquoUh oh I think Vaidya is cryingrdquosaid Gopa
Her sharp ears picked up soundseasily The two friends hurriedtowards Vaidya a green vinesnake who was very shy
17
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
ldquoWhat is wrong Vaidyardquo asked Gopa
Vaidya sobbed looking greener than usual ldquoThey cut down the tree that was my homeNow I donrsquot know where to gordquo he cried
Baankey Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes Vaidya was homeless
ldquoA new concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my treerdquo wailed Vaidya
Cutting down their home The Up World was alarmed and upset
18
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
ldquoWe must help Vaidyardquo saidGopa
Fatima Gopa and their newfriends formed a search partyThey searched and searched andfound a snug tree-hole home forVaidya Fatima layered the homewith soft leaves and orangeflowers Vaidyarsquos favouritecolour
Vaidya loved his new home ldquoIcanrsquot believe I have so manyfriends We need to have apartyrdquo he said
19
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
And what a party it was Everyone got their favourite food Gopa got nuts Hari got fruitsBaankey was too sleepy to get anything the ants brought home-stitched leafy cushionsto sit on Nobody wanted Firkirsquos grasshoppers As for Fatima she had to get theballoons
For the first time ever the Up World and the Down World were just One World
20
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
21
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Meet Fatimarsquos Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopiesof India That means they donrsquot live in the DownWorld like us human beings Instead they live in theUp World in the swinging branches and swayingleaves of trees
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are nowused to living in tree tops If yoursquore lucky you willspot some of them but most of these animals knowhow to hide themselves cleverly So you have to bepatient
When scientists go to learn about these canopiesthey have to use ropes or ladders because thetrees are very tall Some even use very large hot-airballoons to get up there You can imagine just howUp Fatima had to go with her balloons
22
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Here are some of the animals who living in forestcanopies
Malabar spiny dormouse This bushy-tailed animallikes to live in trees in quiet undisturbed forests Itloves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimesThis dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog curled up withits tail protruding OUT
Hornbill These birds are vividly coloured with longand strong beaks These sociable birds love to eatfruits insects and even small animals They makenests in holes in trees and when they have babiesthey make a mud wall to cover up the hole much likemaking a house
23
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
24
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
Green vine snake A bright green slender tree snakethat hides in the leaves of a canopy It moves veryslowly You can find them not only in India but also SriLanka Bangladesh Burma Thailand Cambodia andVietnam
Tree frog There are several kinds of tree frogs andthey come in various colours They can have white lipsor red or yellow eyes and brown feet They are usuallyvery small half the size of your palm because theyhave to jump around delicate branches They spendmost of their lives up in the trees
Fruit bat (aka Megabat) They hang upside downTry to imagine what the world looks like to them Theylove to eat fruits and being busy in the trees They canbe super noisy too You can hear them from a longway off They have keen senses of sight and smell andare very helpful to us because they pollinate theflowers and fruits we love
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Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
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Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
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Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Story AttributionThis story Up World Down World is written by Padmaparna Ghosh copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
Other CreditsThis book was first published on StoryWeaver Pratham Books The development of this book has been supported by Oracle Giving Initiative This book was createdfor StoryWeaver Pratham Books with the support of Bijal Vachharajani (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page A dormouse and a girl on a sunny day out by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 A house in the middle of a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 3 A girl looking up at the trees in a forest by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 4 A tiny book falls on the head of a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page5 A dormouse peeping from behind bushes by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page6 A dormouse looking at a girl by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Motherdormouse warning the baby dormouse about human beings by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 8 A red book flying out of a dormouses hands by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CCBY 40 license Page 9 A tree by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 10 A girl flyingup using red balloons by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 11 Girl with redballoons and a dormouse by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 12 Girl running through a forest canopy bat at night by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY40 license Page 13 Girl and dormouse exploring the forest canopy together by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Girl and dormouse looking at tree frog by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Girl waving to a hornbill by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released underCC BY 40 license Page 16 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 17 A forest scene sobbing snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 18 Falling leaves by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Finding a snughole for a snake by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Leaves by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 A party in the forest with animals and birds bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 22 A girl flying up using red balloons bySunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 23 A dormouse and a hornbill by SunainaCoelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
This book was made possible by Pratham Books StoryWeaver platform Content under CreativeCommons licenses can be downloaded translated and can even be used to create new stories ‐provided you give appropriate credit and indicate if changes were made To know more about thisand the full terms of use and attribution please visit the following link
Disclaimer httpswwwstoryweaverorginterms_and_conditions
Some rights reserved This book is CC -BY -40 licensed You can copy modify distributeand perform the work even for commercial purposes all without asking permissionFor full terms of use and attribution httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40 The development of this book has been supported by Oracle
Giving Initiative
Illustration AttributionsPage 24 Snake tree frog and bat by Sunaina Coelho copy Storyweaver Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand
This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own
(English)Up World Down World In a canopy forest in India the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other But it all changes when Gopa thedormouse drops her book by accident on Fatimarsquos head A story aboutthe biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship
Pratham Books goes digital to weave a whole new chapter in the realm of multilingual childrens stories Knitting together children authors illustrators andpublishers Folding in teachers and translators To create a rich fabric of openly licensed multilingual stories for the children of India and the world Our uniqueonline platform StoryWeaver is a playground where children parents teachers and librarians can get creative Come start weaving today and help us get abook in every childs hand