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The Sweetest Mango
The Sweetest Mango
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Country: INDIA
Author: Malvika Shetty
Illustrator: Ajanta Guhathakurta
Ages: 5-8
Publisher: Tulika Books

About The Story

India, home to over 1,000 mango varieties, celebrates the mango as the king of fruits—and every summer brings back memories of its sweet, golden arrival. This heartwarming story follows two young friends eagerly waiting for the prized Mundappa mango to ripen. It’s a throwback to Indian childhoods, when raw mangoes arrived in crates, wrapped in hay, and filled homes with their unmistakable scent. Mangoes were more than a fruit—they were tradition: pickled, sliced, juiced, or squeezed into pulp and enjoyed right from the skin. But when one friend decides to keep the mango to herself, she learns a powerful lesson about friendship and the joy of sharing. But when one friend chooses not to share, she learns a simple, lasting truth: some things taste better when shared.

Themes

Family & Friends
Social & Emotional Learning

Sub Themes

Friendship
Caring and Sharing

Parent-Teacher Guide

Learning Outcome

  • Recognize the importance of not jumping to conclusions as that could lead to unnecessary hurt or mistrust.
  • Understand that it’s better to pause, ask, and clarify before blaming others.
  • Identify kindness, thoughtfulness, and generosity as key elements of strong friendships.
  • Reflect on how experiences become more meaningful when enjoyed together.
  • Connect this story to universal childhood experiences: wanting something special, fearing loss, and learning to value friendship over ownership.

Activities

  • 1.Students draw a picture of themselves sharing something special.
  • 2. Inside a mango shape, write what they shared and how it made them feel.
  • 3. Display the mangoes on a tree poster titled: “Our Sweetest Moments.
  • 4. Which countries in the world do mangoes grow?
  • 5. Inspiration Wall: Discuss how role models can shape our dreams and inspire our actions. Students can draw or write about someone who inspires them

Story Discussion Guide

Before reading

  • Have you ever wanted something so much that you didn’t want to share it?
  • How did it feel when you shared—or didn’t?
  • Write their responses on the board under: "What happens when we share?

During reading

  • Why were the girls so excited for the mango?
  • What made one of them decide to keep it for herself?

After reading

  • How did she feel afterward?
  • What does the story teach us about friendship?

Applicable Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being

The story encourages young readers to recognize that kindness and sharing positively impact how we feel and how we connect with others.

SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities

This goal focuses on fostering peaceful, inclusive communities and fair decision-making thus beginning to understand the early roots of peaceful coexistence.

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