गाजर
gajar
A carrot is a long, orange vegetable that grows underground. It is crunchy and sweet, and people often eat it raw or cooked.
You say 'carrot' like this: 'ka-rit'. The first part sounds like 'cat' and the second part rhymes with 'it'.
The word 'carrot' comes from the Latin word 'carota', which means the same thing. People have been eating carrots for a very long time!
The word 'carrot' in Hindi is 'गाजर' (Gājar).
The word 'carrot' in Kannada is 'ಗಾಜರ' (Gājara).
In a bright, colorful garden, there lived a little orange carrot. This carrot was not just any carrot; it was the happiest carrot you could ever meet!
Every day, it danced in the sunshine and waved to the butterflies. “Hello, friends!” it cheered. The carrot loved to play hide and seek with the flowers and share stories with the busy bees.
One day, the carrot dreamed of becoming a delicious snack for a hungry bunny. “Oh, what fun it will be!” it giggled.
Remember, little ones, carrots are not just tasty; they are full of joy and adventure!