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  • Someone’s been eating all of Madhav and Tara’s food. Strange creatures, fuzzy monsters, or something invisible? Who could it be?
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    What's That Smell?
    By Ashwitha Jayakumar
    Tara and her family are home!
    “It’s good to be back,
    isn’t it Tara?” says Ma.
    Tara nods.
    “I’m hungry!”
    Madhav rubs his stomach.
    “Also hungry,” he says loudly.
    As soon as Tara, Madhav,
    Ma and Pa enter the house,
    they know that something is wrong
    very wrong.
    "Chee! What’s that smell?”
    cries Tara.
    “A MONSTER!” yells Madhav.
    It is hot, dark and stinky.
    The whole house smells!
    Where is the smell coming from?
    Ma checks the bedroom.
    Madhav checks the bathroom.
    Tara checks the dining room.
    Pa checks the kitchen.
    “It’s coming from there,” says Pa,
    pointing at the fridge.
    “A stinky fridge monster?” gasps Tara.
    “Scared,” says Madhav, hugging Ma.
    “Let’s open the fridge
    and see what’s inside,” says Ma.
    Ma opens the fridge.
    Everyone covers their noses
    and mouths.
    “Hmm, it’s warm inside
    and the light is off,” says Ma,
    sticking her arm into the fridge.
    “What happened?” asks Tara.
    "The fridge stopped working
    some time ago,” Pa explains.
    "Without the cold air,
    everything spoiled,” says Ma, glumly.
    “Has the milk gone bad?” asks Tara.
    “Yes, can you smell how sour it is?”
    asks Ma.
    “Milk needs to be kept cold
    to stay fresh,” says Pa.
    “Has the bread gone bad?”
    asks Tara.
    “Yes, do you see that green stuff?
    That’s mold,” says Pa,
    “It grows on the bread.”
    “Fuzzy,” says Madhav, curiously.
    “Don’t touch it,” says Pa.
    “You’ll fall sick if you eat it.”
    “Have the vegetables gone bad too?”
    asks Tara, sadly.
    “Yes, they’re rotten,” says Ma.
    “We can’t eat them.”
    Madhav picks up an egg
    and drops it.
    “Madhav, now it smells even worse!”
    shouts Tara.
    “Oh no! These have gone bad too,”
    says Pa.
    Tara is sure
    she can never eat eggs again.
    “Yuck, yuck, yuck!”
    cries Madhav, running away
    while Pa cleans up the mess.
    They put all the rotten food
    into garbage bags
    and clear the fridge.
    “Why do things go bad?” asks Tara.
    “Everything goes bad over time.
    It’s because of microbes.
    Microbes are very tiny living things
    that are around us.
    When it’s warm,
    food goes bad faster
    because microbes multiply quickly.
    The cold air of the fridge
    keeps food fresh for longer
    and they multiply slowly!”
    says Ma.
    “Does all food spoil?” asks Tara.
    “Not this rice,” says Ma,
    “Or these potatoes,
    at least for a while.”
    “And not this pickle,” says Pa.
    “And not this ghee,” says Ma.
    “We can eat ghee rice and potatoes!”
    says Tara, happily.
    Story: Ashwitha Jayakumar
    Illustrator: Tarique Aziz
    Animation: BookBox
    Narration: Arun Bala and Sweta Sravankumar
    Music: Rajesh Gilbert
    This story has been provided for free under the CC-BY license by Pratham Books, which is a not-for-profit children's books publisher with a mission to see "A book in every child's hand". Visit www.prathambooks.org to know more. Artwork has been adapted from the original book while the animation, music and narration have all been done by BookBox.
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