Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu (TESTED ✔)
Note: The title translates roughly to “Mother’s Short/Light-hearted Stories in Kannada.” “Tullu” in colloquial Kannada implies something short, crisp, slightly humorous, or mischievous—often used for light folk tales or playful narratives.
"Listen, child. Once upon a time, a shiny golden drop of tuppa was sitting on top of a hot mudde . He was bored. So he slid down the side— Jhup! —and landed on a banana leaf." Kannada Ammana Tullu Kathegalu
A review from Exclusive Reviews highlights the following aspects: He was bored
Turn off all lights except one lamp. Pile cushions on the sofa. Call it "Tullu Gudda" (Tullu Mountain). No stories are told anywhere else. Pile cushions on the sofa
"In the days of old, Kaveri was a kind and gentle soul, with hair as black as the night sky and eyes as bright as the morning stars. She lived in a small village, not far from here, and spent her days helping her mother with household chores and exploring the surrounding forests."