Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Uma Khare
Publication: Mehta Publishing House
Category: बालसाहित्य
Out of print
Note:गर्विष्ठ घोडा आणि मस्त मस्त गोष्टी (Garvishtha Ghoda Aani Mast Mast Goshti) is a Marathi children's book written by Uma Khare and published by Mehta Publishing House. The book is a collection of short stories about a proud horse named Garvishtha. Each story teaches a valuable lesson about life and friendship. The book is beautifully illustrated, and the stories are engaging and easy to read. It is a perfect book for children ages 6-10. Here is a sample story from the book: **The Story of the Proud Horse** Once upon a time, there was a proud horse named Garvishtha. He was the strongest and fastest horse in the kingdom, and he was always bragging about it. He would say things like, "I am the best horse in the world! No one can beat me!" One day, Garvishtha was walking through the forest when he saw a group of animals playing. The animals were laughing and having fun, and Garvishtha wanted to join in. But he was too proud. He thought that he was too good to play with the other animals. The animals saw Garvishtha standing by himself, and they invited him to play with them. But Garvishtha just turned his nose up and said, "I don't play with animals. I am a horse! I am better than you!" The animals were sad, but they didn't let Garvishtha's words get them down. They continued to play, and they had a lot of fun. Garvishtha watched the animals playing, and he started to feel left out. He realized that he wanted to join in the fun, but he was too proud. He knew that he would have to change his ways if he wanted to make friends. Garvishtha took a deep breath and walked over to the animals. He said, "I'm sorry for being so proud. I would like to join in the fun." The animals were happy to have Garvishtha join them, and they played together all day long. Garvishtha had a lot of fun, and he realized that it was more important to have friends than to be proud. **Moral of the story:** It is important to be humble and to be willing to make friends. If you are too proud, you will miss out on a lot of fun.