Publisher's Synopsis
In a cheerful village, Krishna, a mischievous boy, dreams of tasting the creamy butter hanging from the ceiling. Quietly scheming, he enlists the help of his friends Madhumangal and Sudama to form a wobbly tower to reach the pot. With excitement, Krishna finally grabs the pot, and the children delight in the golden butter, sharing it joyfully among themselves. Their laughter fills the room until Mother Yashoda walks in, surprised by the mess and the giggling children. Krishna, hiding sheepishly, peeks out from behind his friend. Yashoda gathers them in a warm hug, reminding them that butter is sweetest when shared with friends. The story concludes with a sense of love, friendship, and the joy of sharing, as the village awakens to a new day filled with laughter.