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Malu Bhalu
High up in an icy lair
Lived a little polar bear
Snow white, snow bright was her mane,
Malu Bhalu was her name.
Very soon our Malu Bhalu
Learnt the things her parents knew.
Fish to catch, big and small...
Malu was a clever girl.
Malu said to her mother one day:
Ma, I’m going far out to play.
I want to see the things that lie
There beyond the big blue sky.
A little patience, child, said Mum,
In the summer when next it comes.
Summer?... Patience?... What a test!
Malu simply could not rest.
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Malu Bhalu
High up in an icy lair
Lived a little polar bear
Snow white, snow bright was her mane,
Malu Bhalu was her name.
Very soon our Malu Bhalu
Learnt the things her parents knew.
Fish to catch, big and small...
Malu was a clever girl.
Malu said to her mother one day:
Ma, I’m going far out to play.
I want to see the things that lie
There beyond the big blue sky.
A little patience, child, said Mum,
In the summer when next it comes.
Summer?... Patience?... What a test!
Malu simply could not rest.
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First things first! Malu’s mum
Clasped Malu tight within her arms.
Then she said — her voice was firm
Now my dear you’ll have to swim.
But Ma! said Malu, what do I know?
How will I? I’ve never swum before!
Don’t worry dear, said Malu’s mother,
Do as I do, that’s all, she advised her.
She had no choice, no other way,
Malu had to swim that day.
Tight she gripped her mother’s hand,
Into the water splash! to land.
Brave mother’s brave young daughter!
Doubt and fear she left behind her.
Malu swam with all her might,
It didn't matter wrong or right.
But swimming came so naturally,
Her mother knew this and all could see.
Fearless was Malu, this she knew,
Not just brave, but special too.
Translated from Hindi by SANDHYA RAO
Excerpts from Malu Bhalu by Kamla Bhasin
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Malu Bhalu
High up in an icy lair
Lived a little polar bear
Snow white, snow bright was her mane,
Malu Bhalu was her name.
Very soon our Malu Bhalu
Learnt the things her parents knew.
Fish to catch, big and small...
Malu was a clever girl.
Malu said to her mother one day:
Ma, I’m going far out to play.
I want to see the things that lie
There beyond the big blue sky.
A little patience, child, said Mum,
In the summer when next it comes.
Summer?... Patience?... What a test!
Malu simply could not rest.
Marigold
1 5 7
Read and Enjoy
Unit 10
Reprint 2024-25
First things first! Malu’s mum
Clasped Malu tight within her arms.
Then she said — her voice was firm
Now my dear you’ll have to swim.
But Ma! said Malu, what do I know?
How will I? I’ve never swum before!
Don’t worry dear, said Malu’s mother,
Do as I do, that’s all, she advised her.
She had no choice, no other way,
Malu had to swim that day.
Tight she gripped her mother’s hand,
Into the water splash! to land.
Brave mother’s brave young daughter!
Doubt and fear she left behind her.
Malu swam with all her might,
It didn't matter wrong or right.
But swimming came so naturally,
Her mother knew this and all could see.
Fearless was Malu, this she knew,
Not just brave, but special too.
Translated from Hindi by SANDHYA RAO
Excerpts from Malu Bhalu by Kamla Bhasin
Marigold
1 5 8
Reprint 2024-25
lair : wild animal’s lying-place
mane : long hair on the neck of some animals
clasped : (here) encircle, hold closely
might : great strength
New Words
1. Where did the polar bear live with her family?
2. What did Malu learn to do from her parents?
3. Where did Malu want to travel?
4. What was it that Malu’s parents wanted her to learn?
5. Was Malu scared to swim? Did she learn it easily?
6. Read the last two stanzas of the poem. Whom does ‘she’
stand for in both?
7. See the picture shown below and talk about it.
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Malu Bhalu
High up in an icy lair
Lived a little polar bear
Snow white, snow bright was her mane,
Malu Bhalu was her name.
Very soon our Malu Bhalu
Learnt the things her parents knew.
Fish to catch, big and small...
Malu was a clever girl.
Malu said to her mother one day:
Ma, I’m going far out to play.
I want to see the things that lie
There beyond the big blue sky.
A little patience, child, said Mum,
In the summer when next it comes.
Summer?... Patience?... What a test!
Malu simply could not rest.
Marigold
1 5 7
Read and Enjoy
Unit 10
Reprint 2024-25
First things first! Malu’s mum
Clasped Malu tight within her arms.
Then she said — her voice was firm
Now my dear you’ll have to swim.
But Ma! said Malu, what do I know?
How will I? I’ve never swum before!
Don’t worry dear, said Malu’s mother,
Do as I do, that’s all, she advised her.
She had no choice, no other way,
Malu had to swim that day.
Tight she gripped her mother’s hand,
Into the water splash! to land.
Brave mother’s brave young daughter!
Doubt and fear she left behind her.
Malu swam with all her might,
It didn't matter wrong or right.
But swimming came so naturally,
Her mother knew this and all could see.
Fearless was Malu, this she knew,
Not just brave, but special too.
Translated from Hindi by SANDHYA RAO
Excerpts from Malu Bhalu by Kamla Bhasin
Marigold
1 5 8
Reprint 2024-25
lair : wild animal’s lying-place
mane : long hair on the neck of some animals
clasped : (here) encircle, hold closely
might : great strength
New Words
1. Where did the polar bear live with her family?
2. What did Malu learn to do from her parents?
3. Where did Malu want to travel?
4. What was it that Malu’s parents wanted her to learn?
5. Was Malu scared to swim? Did she learn it easily?
6. Read the last two stanzas of the poem. Whom does ‘she’
stand for in both?
7. See the picture shown below and talk about it.
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Now write a detailed character sketch of Malu Bhalu.
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Malu Bhalu True or False Character Sketch
Malu’s hair was white.
Malu knew how to swim.
Malu was playing with
the penguins.
Malu was good at
catching fish.
Malu was a brave bhalu.
Malu did not love her
mother.
Malu’s mother was firm.
brave, strong,
hardworking,
eager to learn more,
smart, caring, impatient,
female, affectionate,
bold, playful, white,
adventurous, clever,
young, fearless
1. _____________________
2. _____________________
3. _____________________
4. _____________________
5. _____________________
6. _____________________
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Malu Bhalu
High up in an icy lair
Lived a little polar bear
Snow white, snow bright was her mane,
Malu Bhalu was her name.
Very soon our Malu Bhalu
Learnt the things her parents knew.
Fish to catch, big and small...
Malu was a clever girl.
Malu said to her mother one day:
Ma, I’m going far out to play.
I want to see the things that lie
There beyond the big blue sky.
A little patience, child, said Mum,
In the summer when next it comes.
Summer?... Patience?... What a test!
Malu simply could not rest.
Marigold
1 5 7
Read and Enjoy
Unit 10
Reprint 2024-25
First things first! Malu’s mum
Clasped Malu tight within her arms.
Then she said — her voice was firm
Now my dear you’ll have to swim.
But Ma! said Malu, what do I know?
How will I? I’ve never swum before!
Don’t worry dear, said Malu’s mother,
Do as I do, that’s all, she advised her.
She had no choice, no other way,
Malu had to swim that day.
Tight she gripped her mother’s hand,
Into the water splash! to land.
Brave mother’s brave young daughter!
Doubt and fear she left behind her.
Malu swam with all her might,
It didn't matter wrong or right.
But swimming came so naturally,
Her mother knew this and all could see.
Fearless was Malu, this she knew,
Not just brave, but special too.
Translated from Hindi by SANDHYA RAO
Excerpts from Malu Bhalu by Kamla Bhasin
Marigold
1 5 8
Reprint 2024-25
lair : wild animal’s lying-place
mane : long hair on the neck of some animals
clasped : (here) encircle, hold closely
might : great strength
New Words
1. Where did the polar bear live with her family?
2. What did Malu learn to do from her parents?
3. Where did Malu want to travel?
4. What was it that Malu’s parents wanted her to learn?
5. Was Malu scared to swim? Did she learn it easily?
6. Read the last two stanzas of the poem. Whom does ‘she’
stand for in both?
7. See the picture shown below and talk about it.
Marigold
1 5 9
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Now write a detailed character sketch of Malu Bhalu.
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Malu Bhalu True or False Character Sketch
Malu’s hair was white.
Malu knew how to swim.
Malu was playing with
the penguins.
Malu was good at
catching fish.
Malu was a brave bhalu.
Malu did not love her
mother.
Malu’s mother was firm.
brave, strong,
hardworking,
eager to learn more,
smart, caring, impatient,
female, affectionate,
bold, playful, white,
adventurous, clever,
young, fearless
1. _____________________
2. _____________________
3. _____________________
4. _____________________
5. _____________________
6. _____________________
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Read the following passage carefully.
One day Meena plucks a mango and brings it home. Her
grandmother gives the larger piece to Raju because he is a
boy. Meena protests. After all, she brought the mango and
she is the elder of the two. She insists she has a greater
right over her share. Her father comes to her help and
divides the mango equally.
Now answer the questions.
(i) Who brought the mango home?
(ii) Why did Meena’s grandmother give a larger piece
to Raju?
(iii) Who do you think should have got the larger piece?
1. Using the following clues write about yourself in the space
below — name, place you live in, physical features, habits,
likes and dislikes etc.
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
2. What are the things your mother asks you to do?
Things you like to do Things you do not like to do
_________________________ _________________________
_________________________ _________________________
_________________________ _________________________
_________________________ _________________________
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