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#booksthatspeak #prathambooks #PikuandHisMagicalPishi #auntandnephew #पिकूचीकिमयागारआत्या #family #theatre #makeup #costume #stage #artist #aunty #books #kids #reading #library #storyweaver Is Piku’s Pishi made up of magic? After all, Pishi can turn into different people. Piku discovers the world of theatre and finds himself making a few friends too! Thanks to Storyweaver for the story. Original story Piku and His Magical Pishi by Pratham Books Written by Somak Ghoshal Illustrated by Proiti Roy Translated by Rupali Bhave Narrated by Asawari Doshi पिकूची किमयागार आत्या (Marathi), translated by Rupali Bhave, published by Pratham Books (© Pratham Books, 2025) based on the original story Piku and His Magical Pishi (English), written by Somak Ghoshal, illustrated by Proiti Roy, published by Pratham Books (© Pratham Books, 2025) under a CC BY 4.0 license on StoryWeaver. Read, create and translate stories for free on www.storyweaver.org.in
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