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1. Why is the child so excited?
The child in the poem Khilonewala is excited because the toy-seller is here with a bunch of amazing toys. He wants to buy some toys from the seller and is excited that he will finally get to play with his own toy.
2. What toys does the child want?
The child says that unlike his friends who are buying dolls and cars, he will buy a sword and an arrowhead.
3. Why does the child want to go to the jungle?
The child wants to go to the jungle so that he can defeat Tadaka just like Lord Ram did in the Ramayana. He wants to be like Lord Ram and wants to make his mother Kaushalya.