Wongo and a Hot Bowl of Pumpkin Soup is Indian (bharati) ghost story which tells a tale about terrible toad Wongo, with whom no one want to be friends with.
In a really really old village, by a really really old pond, on a really really big rock, there lived a really really old toad — Wongo. It wore a really really long poncho, and a really really big straw hat. The really really big rock was Wongo’s home. It had a small wooden door, a small wooden window, a small wooden chair, a small wooden table, a small wooden cot, a small wooden cabinet, and a small wooden chimney. Wongo’s house was stuffed with lots and lots of bowls, and lots and lots of small boxes. No one knew what was in those small boxes. But oh, they smelled s o o o o o nice.
Among these small boxes there was a big red box. A really really big red box of hats. All kinds of hats. All colours of hats. Yellow boaters. Green berets. Orange beanies. Grey bucket hats. Purple cloche hats. Brown cowboy hats. White sailor hats. Purple boonie hats. And lots of and lots of and really really lots and lots of big straw hats. Big beautiful splendid straw hats! Wongo hung all the hats everyday in the yard for sale. But no one bought Wongo’s beautiful hats. Nope. Not one. […]
Length: 21 minutes
Age group: 5-6-year-old and grown-ups
Illustration: Rimma Erkko
ISBN 9789527556443
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