Story 2: Bindi Bai's Bangle Trouble
Bindi Bai was the most fashionable lady in Sabzi Nagar. Her soft green body always sparkled under the sun, thanks to her shiny glass bangles that clinked and clattered wherever she went.
Every morning, she would twirl in front of her mirror leaf and say,
“Mirror, mirror, stuck on a tree, who’s the most stylish veggie you see?”
And the mirror would whisper, “Bindi Bai, obviously!”
But one day, something strange happened. As Bindi Bai stepped out to go to Lassiwali Nariyal Didi’s tea stall, she heard a small “tink… tink… plop!”
She looked down—one of her bangles had cracked and fallen off!
“Ayy hayy!” she cried dramatically. “This is a bangle emergency!”
Just then, Tamatar Tinku rolled by, chewing on a pudina leaf.
“Bindi Bai, why do you wear so many bangles anyway?”
“Because style is not a choice, Tinku ji. It’s a lifestyle!” she huffed.
“I think you need a new set,” said Chiku Chacha, squinting at her wrist. “Try something light. How about rubber bands?”
“Rubber bands!?” gasped Bindi Bai, fainting on a spinach mat.
“Don’t worry!” piped up Mithu Mango, tapping his head. “I have an idea!”
Mithu zoomed off to Bhutta Bhaiyya, the corn cob who made the best popcorn garlands during festivals. Together, they crafted bangles made of colourful popcorn!
They even added masala-flavored ones, which Bindi Bai could snack on during long walks.
When they presented it to her, Bindi Bai was speechless.
“Crunchy. Colourful. Edible. My bangles are now a snack and an accessory?! I’m a walking chaat counter!” she squealed in joy.
From that day, Bindi Bai was not just the fashion queen of Sabzi Nagar — she was a trendsetter! Soon, even Aloo Bhaiya started wearing popcorn toe rings (but don’t tell anyone).
Moral: Sometimes, a broken piece can lead to a crunchy new style!
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