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write any Ruskin bond story.
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Answered by bhagyashreehappy123
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In this post, MomJunction brings you 18 Ruskin Bond stories for kids.

1. The Blue Umbrella

A little girl Binya receives a blue umbrella from a Japanese tourist in exchange for her leopard’s claw pendant. The umbrella becomes the envy of the simple villagers, Ram Bharosa, the shopkeeper, in particular, who attempts to lay his hands on the umbrella. The author transports us to the valleys of the Himalayas, and the story teaches us to be kind and forgiving. The ending of the story will melt your heart.

2. The Thief

A15-year-old thief, the narrator of the story, happens to meet a man named Arun at a wrestling match. He starts living at Arun’s place, cooking and working for him, and Arun, in return, teaches him how to read and write. One day, he robs Arun and tries to run away, but his conscience brings him back to the house. It is a story about trust and forgiveness and teaches us that love and kindness have the power to change people and things around us.

3. The Cherry Tree

A young boy, Rakesh, plants a seed in his grandfather’s garden in Mussoorie only to forget about it. After a year, the seed develops into a twig, and from then on, the author goes on to narrate how the boy keeps nurturing the tree through its various stages of growth, with guidance from his grandpa. It is an ideal story for teaching your children lessons about responsibility and perseverance and instilling a love of nature in them.

4. Ghost Trouble

A mischievous pret (ghost), which, after its home, a peepal tree, has been cut down, lives in a small boy’s house. The ghost builds a good rapport with the boy and plays several pranks on people. In the end, the boy’s family accepts that the pret has no bad intentions and learns to live with it amongst them. The story teaches us valuable lessons about the harms of felling trees in the name of development.

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5. Cricket for the Crocodile

The humorous plot revolves around a cricket match played between the city boys and the village boys, including some other funny adult characters in the mix, on the banks of a river. The river is home to a crocodile, which is often irked by the boys playing in its territory. The real fun in the story begins when the crocodile joins the party. The story teaches us an important lesson about living in peaceful coexistence with wildlife.

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