Manikantan Has EnoughAuthor Anil MenonIllustrator Upamanyu Bhattacharyya
Mani put his Schoolbag down onthe Coffee Table and groanedHis shoulders hurt but his headhurt even more It had been along day The Amulet around hisneck flashed once
ldquoManikantan put your Schoolbagwhere it belongsrdquo said theCoffee Table
ldquoYes Manikantanrdquo agreed theSchoolbag ldquoI donrsquot belong hereI suggest you put me in yourRoom in a proper placerdquo
2
Mani knew better than to argue He picked up the Schoolbag andtrudged towards his Room He put away his Schoolbag on the Deskkicked off his Shoes and then lay down on the Bed He groaned
ldquoAre you not feeling well Manikantanrdquo asked the RoomldquoIrsquom fine Leave me alonerdquo Mani moved the Amulet to the back of his neck He longed to throw itinto the Trash The objects in the House would still be able to spy on himbut at least they wouldnrsquot be able to talk to him
ldquoYou groaned twicerdquo The Roomrsquos voice sounded muffled ldquoDo you havea headache ManikantanrdquoldquoLeave me alonerdquo Then after a pause Mani added ldquoYesrdquo
ldquoTsk tsk So sorry to hear that Manikantanrdquo The Room sounded verysympathetic ldquoI have let your Amma know Perhaps you are hungry Thatmay be why yoursquore having a headache How about a nice hot cup of chaiand some pakodas
3
4
Chai and pakodas would be nice though Mani wished the Room hadnrsquottold amma he had a headache Now she would worryldquoOkayrdquo
ldquoGreat I have told the Kitchen And Manikantan put your Shoes in theShoeRackrdquo
ldquoYesrdquo said the ShoeRack ldquoI have plenty of space Waitingrdquo
Mani knew he should get up but he didnrsquot feel like it Maybe he shouldjust sleep a little He was so tired
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani closed his eyes and thought of Anandpuram His Amma called it avillage but to Mani it was home
5
He recalled the graceful sway ofthe tall palm trees and the vastrose-blue sky In the morning thegentle gusts of wind carried thewonderful smell of porottascooking over charcoal fires Thewinter months were the bestThe cool air was nothing like theair-conditioned air in Smart Cityrsquosbuildings
6
No wait the rainy season wasthe best It was such fun towatch the fat heavy warmdroplets splish-splosh into theriver Periyar
Oh how hersquod enjoyed sitting bythe riverbank So quiet sopeaceful If only things could goback to the way they had been
7
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Mani put his Schoolbag down onthe Coffee Table and groanedHis shoulders hurt but his headhurt even more It had been along day The Amulet around hisneck flashed once
ldquoManikantan put your Schoolbagwhere it belongsrdquo said theCoffee Table
ldquoYes Manikantanrdquo agreed theSchoolbag ldquoI donrsquot belong hereI suggest you put me in yourRoom in a proper placerdquo
2
Mani knew better than to argue He picked up the Schoolbag andtrudged towards his Room He put away his Schoolbag on the Deskkicked off his Shoes and then lay down on the Bed He groaned
ldquoAre you not feeling well Manikantanrdquo asked the RoomldquoIrsquom fine Leave me alonerdquo Mani moved the Amulet to the back of his neck He longed to throw itinto the Trash The objects in the House would still be able to spy on himbut at least they wouldnrsquot be able to talk to him
ldquoYou groaned twicerdquo The Roomrsquos voice sounded muffled ldquoDo you havea headache ManikantanrdquoldquoLeave me alonerdquo Then after a pause Mani added ldquoYesrdquo
ldquoTsk tsk So sorry to hear that Manikantanrdquo The Room sounded verysympathetic ldquoI have let your Amma know Perhaps you are hungry Thatmay be why yoursquore having a headache How about a nice hot cup of chaiand some pakodas
3
4
Chai and pakodas would be nice though Mani wished the Room hadnrsquottold amma he had a headache Now she would worryldquoOkayrdquo
ldquoGreat I have told the Kitchen And Manikantan put your Shoes in theShoeRackrdquo
ldquoYesrdquo said the ShoeRack ldquoI have plenty of space Waitingrdquo
Mani knew he should get up but he didnrsquot feel like it Maybe he shouldjust sleep a little He was so tired
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani closed his eyes and thought of Anandpuram His Amma called it avillage but to Mani it was home
5
He recalled the graceful sway ofthe tall palm trees and the vastrose-blue sky In the morning thegentle gusts of wind carried thewonderful smell of porottascooking over charcoal fires Thewinter months were the bestThe cool air was nothing like theair-conditioned air in Smart Cityrsquosbuildings
6
No wait the rainy season wasthe best It was such fun towatch the fat heavy warmdroplets splish-splosh into theriver Periyar
Oh how hersquod enjoyed sitting bythe riverbank So quiet sopeaceful If only things could goback to the way they had been
7
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Mani knew better than to argue He picked up the Schoolbag andtrudged towards his Room He put away his Schoolbag on the Deskkicked off his Shoes and then lay down on the Bed He groaned
ldquoAre you not feeling well Manikantanrdquo asked the RoomldquoIrsquom fine Leave me alonerdquo Mani moved the Amulet to the back of his neck He longed to throw itinto the Trash The objects in the House would still be able to spy on himbut at least they wouldnrsquot be able to talk to him
ldquoYou groaned twicerdquo The Roomrsquos voice sounded muffled ldquoDo you havea headache ManikantanrdquoldquoLeave me alonerdquo Then after a pause Mani added ldquoYesrdquo
ldquoTsk tsk So sorry to hear that Manikantanrdquo The Room sounded verysympathetic ldquoI have let your Amma know Perhaps you are hungry Thatmay be why yoursquore having a headache How about a nice hot cup of chaiand some pakodas
3
4
Chai and pakodas would be nice though Mani wished the Room hadnrsquottold amma he had a headache Now she would worryldquoOkayrdquo
ldquoGreat I have told the Kitchen And Manikantan put your Shoes in theShoeRackrdquo
ldquoYesrdquo said the ShoeRack ldquoI have plenty of space Waitingrdquo
Mani knew he should get up but he didnrsquot feel like it Maybe he shouldjust sleep a little He was so tired
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani closed his eyes and thought of Anandpuram His Amma called it avillage but to Mani it was home
5
He recalled the graceful sway ofthe tall palm trees and the vastrose-blue sky In the morning thegentle gusts of wind carried thewonderful smell of porottascooking over charcoal fires Thewinter months were the bestThe cool air was nothing like theair-conditioned air in Smart Cityrsquosbuildings
6
No wait the rainy season wasthe best It was such fun towatch the fat heavy warmdroplets splish-splosh into theriver Periyar
Oh how hersquod enjoyed sitting bythe riverbank So quiet sopeaceful If only things could goback to the way they had been
7
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
4
Chai and pakodas would be nice though Mani wished the Room hadnrsquottold amma he had a headache Now she would worryldquoOkayrdquo
ldquoGreat I have told the Kitchen And Manikantan put your Shoes in theShoeRackrdquo
ldquoYesrdquo said the ShoeRack ldquoI have plenty of space Waitingrdquo
Mani knew he should get up but he didnrsquot feel like it Maybe he shouldjust sleep a little He was so tired
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani closed his eyes and thought of Anandpuram His Amma called it avillage but to Mani it was home
5
He recalled the graceful sway ofthe tall palm trees and the vastrose-blue sky In the morning thegentle gusts of wind carried thewonderful smell of porottascooking over charcoal fires Thewinter months were the bestThe cool air was nothing like theair-conditioned air in Smart Cityrsquosbuildings
6
No wait the rainy season wasthe best It was such fun towatch the fat heavy warmdroplets splish-splosh into theriver Periyar
Oh how hersquod enjoyed sitting bythe riverbank So quiet sopeaceful If only things could goback to the way they had been
7
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Chai and pakodas would be nice though Mani wished the Room hadnrsquottold amma he had a headache Now she would worryldquoOkayrdquo
ldquoGreat I have told the Kitchen And Manikantan put your Shoes in theShoeRackrdquo
ldquoYesrdquo said the ShoeRack ldquoI have plenty of space Waitingrdquo
Mani knew he should get up but he didnrsquot feel like it Maybe he shouldjust sleep a little He was so tired
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani closed his eyes and thought of Anandpuram His Amma called it avillage but to Mani it was home
5
He recalled the graceful sway ofthe tall palm trees and the vastrose-blue sky In the morning thegentle gusts of wind carried thewonderful smell of porottascooking over charcoal fires Thewinter months were the bestThe cool air was nothing like theair-conditioned air in Smart Cityrsquosbuildings
6
No wait the rainy season wasthe best It was such fun towatch the fat heavy warmdroplets splish-splosh into theriver Periyar
Oh how hersquod enjoyed sitting bythe riverbank So quiet sopeaceful If only things could goback to the way they had been
7
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
He recalled the graceful sway ofthe tall palm trees and the vastrose-blue sky In the morning thegentle gusts of wind carried thewonderful smell of porottascooking over charcoal fires Thewinter months were the bestThe cool air was nothing like theair-conditioned air in Smart Cityrsquosbuildings
6
No wait the rainy season wasthe best It was such fun towatch the fat heavy warmdroplets splish-splosh into theriver Periyar
Oh how hersquod enjoyed sitting bythe riverbank So quiet sopeaceful If only things could goback to the way they had been
7
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
No wait the rainy season wasthe best It was such fun towatch the fat heavy warmdroplets splish-splosh into theriver Periyar
Oh how hersquod enjoyed sitting bythe riverbank So quiet sopeaceful If only things could goback to the way they had been
7
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
ldquoWaitingrdquo said the ShoeRack
Mani sat up with a sigh He didnrsquot mind being given helpful hints butthis was too much It was almost like being a prisoner and nobody noteven Amma understood Mani placed the Shoes on the ShoeRack andheaded for the Kitchen
He had to warm the pakodas himself but the FoodGenie brewed somechai It tasted exactly like the kind of chai a machine would make
ldquoIs the chai to your satisfaction Manikantanrdquo asked the FoodGenie
ldquoAs good as cow urinerdquo
ldquoThank yourdquo
8
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
9
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Manirsquos Amulet beeped It was his mother She wanted to know whetherhe was feeling better
ldquoHow is your headache kannardquo Her loving voice made Mani feel verysorry for himself
ldquoThe headachersquos better Amma Howrsquos workrdquo
ldquoWonderful Itrsquos not like my old Anandpuram job at all How was yourday kannardquo
ldquoGreatrdquo
10
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
His Amma worked so hard such long hours worried so much abouthim cared so much She was his mother and father and all the family hehad in the world He just didnrsquot have the heart to tell the truth
ldquoI had a great dayrdquo
ldquoYou sure Mani Your SchoolBag told me you were sent to the PrincipalWhat was that aboutrdquoldquoNothingrdquo
ldquoManirdquo
ldquoNothing You can ask the Schoolbag It seems to know everythingrdquo
ldquoMani whatrsquos the matter Look why donrsquot you go to the Mirror I wantto see you Whatever the problem is we can solve itrdquo
11
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
ldquoNo we canrsquot solve itrdquo Mani felt tears beginning to form He tried topress back the tears but they kept coming like the rain on Periyar He knew the House would report to his mother that her son was cryingEverything he did was watched and reported He knew it was all for hisown good and he knew Amma loved him but sometimes he wantedthings to be
He closed his finger around the Amulet and pulled the chain so hard itsnapped Mani threw the Amulet into the Trash and ignoring itsshouting ran out of the apartment
Mani didnrsquot know how long he ran or where he went or how exactly hegot lost
12
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
13
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Without the Amulet to guide him he simply didnrsquot know where he wasgoing But the smart objects of the City had guessed he was lost andalerted the proper authorities
After his mother had thanked the nice policeman who brought himback Mani took the Amulet from her He was ashamed but also reallyglad to be back
ldquoI have adjusted some of the settingsrdquo said his mother ldquoThe House willnow give you a little more privacy But it is really for your own goodManirdquoldquoI knowrdquo mumbled Mani
ldquoSo how was it your little adventurerdquo
Mani shuddered The streets had been filled with people but they wereall somehow different They were all strangers With the Amulet thestreets were filled with many people he almost knew Their names thekind of music they liked who their friends were lots of fun stuff like that
14
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Without the Amulet even simplethings like crossing the streetshad become difficult There wasno voice to tell him ldquoYou cancross now Manikantanrdquo Andnobody knew him either
When he had passed the posterfor the movie Mission Maut thehero of the movie Vikram Sevensaid ldquoHi do you like actionmoviesrdquo
If hersquod had the Amulet Vikramwould have said ldquoHeyManikantan nice to see youagain yaar letrsquos talkrdquo
15
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Without the Amulet every object was as stupid as a stone
16
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
ldquoI thought sordquo said his mother with a small smile ldquoNow Mani youknow you shouldnrsquot have left the House without the Amulet We wereso worriedrdquo
ldquoIrsquom sorry I broke the rules Ammardquo
ldquoThatrsquos not always a bad thing kanna But you are a big boy now Youhave to be more mature Our life here is pretty happy nardquo
Mani thought of Anandpuram An Amulet would be pretty useless inAnandapuram Maybe that wasnrsquot such a good thing He nodded
His mother was very sweet She prepared dinner by hand mdash well mostlyby hand the FoodGenie helped just a little
17
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
Then she read him a story as hedrank his milk Later she tuckedhim into bed gave him a good-night kiss and touched herAmulet to his He could tellAmma was very tired
ldquoGood night Ammardquo
ldquoGood night kannardquo
18
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
ldquoGood night Manikantan goodnight Ammardquo whispered theHouse ldquoSleep tight and I wonrsquotlet the bedbugs biterdquo
19
The Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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 Internet of ThingsDoes your alarm clock know that you have exams tomorrow Will it remind you to setthe alarm so that you can get up early to do a final revision If you are going somewhereand get lost can your shoes give step-by-step directions Of course not
Today most of the objects we are surrounded are just objects They donrsquot really knowanything about you or the objects in the house The clock is just a clock The radio is justa radio The clock does not know what the radio does and vice versa They are notconnected to you or to other people or to the objects in the world But things are about to change Soon all human-made objects will be interconnectedThey will be more aware of what is going on around them They will be smarter They willbe able to exchange data and keep track of your needs in a better way When objects getinterconnected and can communicate with each other as if by an invisible telephonenetwork we say we have an Internet of ThingsIf it were up to you would you like to live in Smart City or in Anandpur Why
20
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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
What if they all started talking
Count the number of objects in your home orclassroom (door chair clock radio books etc) Areyou surprised by the number
Imagine how it would be if they could all see andhear and speak How would your life change
21
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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 Manikantan Has Enough is written by Anil Menon copy 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 Payal Dhar (Guest Editor) and Kaveri Gopalakrishnan (Art Director)
Illustration AttributionsCover page Boy looking out of the window of a tall building by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40license Page 2 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 3Futuristic book by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 4 Boy lying on a bed in a roomby Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 5 Two palm trees by Upamanyu Bhattacharyyacopy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 6 Man and woman by a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 7 Children watching elephants bathe in a river by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy PrathamBooks 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 8 Peas and beans by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 9 Boy drinking tea in a kitchen by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reservedReleased under CC BY 40 license Page 10 Amulet by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 licensePage 11 Box by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy 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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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 Amulet in a trash can by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 13 Boy runningout of a dark room by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 14 Man on a bike byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 15 Boy walking in a crowded street by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 16 Boy lost in a crowded street filled with people byUpamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 17 Elephant and palm trees by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 18 Boy and mother looking at a screen at night by UpamanyuBhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 19 Building in a futuristic city by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copyPratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 20 Mouse by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rightsreserved Released under CC BY 40 license Page 21 Boy with a school bag by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya copy Pratham Books 2016 Some rights reserved Releasedunder CC BY 40 license
This is a Level 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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 4 book for children who can read fluently and with confidence
(English)Manikantan Has Enough
Manikantanrsquos Amulet can tell when hersquos happy or sad sick or well Itcan tell him when to eat and when to sleep help with his homeworkand let Amma know if hersquos not feeling well Is it magic or is it scienceFind out what happens when Manikantan and his mother move to theSmart City from their village
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