Pishi Caught in a Storm
Authors: Mala Kumar, Manisha Chaudhry
Illustrator: Sangeeta Das
Pishi was feeling sad and lonely. Just a day ago, he was one of a group of manta
rays. They were feasting on tonnes of fish, far from the coast of the Andaman and
Nicobar Islands.
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How they had splashed and jumped out of the waters of the beautiful Indian
Ocean! When he saw a ship ahead, Pishi had taken a huge dive in the water. His
friends scattered. Pishi flapped his huge cloak-like fins and tried to swim to safety.
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There was a huge streak of lightning and a sound of thunder next. Pishi lost his
bearings. The ocean had gone dark for him. A big wave rolled up, pushing him
directly under the ship. Aaah, a cut on his belly!
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He knew what he had to do. He had to find his friends. But first he needed his
wound to be treated. He swam and glided as fast as he could towards the coast.
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Pishi’s heart beat fast. He wished he was not so big – 10 metres long, and weighing
over 900 kilograms! He had to get to a hospital. Fast! His life depended on it.
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Then he saw the lighthouse on the coast. He leapt with joy! Pishi had reached the
hospital, nature's hospital.
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A huge school of fish swam around him immediately. The same fish that he ate at
other times were now his nurses. They cleaned the deep gash in his tummy.
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The ‘cleaner fish’ nibbled on the torn pieces of skin. Soon Pishi felt so much better.
He loved the Indian Ocean with its 5,000 species of marine life!
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Dear Reader,
The Indian Ocean is known as ‘Ratnakara’ in ancient
Sanskrit literature. Ratnakara means the mine of
jewels.
Manta rays often visit cleaning stations. A cleaning
station can be called nature’s hospital in the ocean.
Here, small fish such as angelfish swim in the
manta ray’s gills and over its skin. They are called
cleaner fish because, they clean the manta ray by
eating up parasites and dead tissue. Even though
manta rays are huge, they are quite gentle.
They are hunted by many animals like big sharks,
whales and humans.
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#6FrameStoryChallenge: A Carnival of Art
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#6FrameStoryChallenge, an online campaign run by Pratham
Books to build a rich bank of illustrations for StoryWeaver. The
essence of the #6FrameStoryChallenge was to tell a good story
using just 6 illustrations.
The campaign inspired nearly 70 illustrators to donate their time
and skills to India’s first open-source story-publishing platform
for children. What started out as an experimental campaign soon
blossomed into a carnival of art, birthing nearly 500 new
illustrations.
These wordless narratives cut across language barriers, opening
up a world of possibilies, encouraging StoryWeaver’s growing
community to dream up multiple stories around these images.
The #6FrameStoryChallenge is a powerful reminder of the need
for collaboration, to get closer to our mission: “A Book in Every
Child’s Hand.”
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Cover page: Manta Ray in a huge storm, by Sangeeta Das © Pratham Books, 2015. Some rights reserved. Released under CC BY 4.0 license. Page 2: A sailing ship, by
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