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8- Sleeping Beauty : \r
9- Jungle Book : \r
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12- Alice in Wonderland : \r
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THE JUNGLE BOOK - Details :\r
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The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by English author Rudyard Kipling. The stories were first published in magazines in 1893–94. The original publications contain illustrations, some by the authors father, John Lockwood Kipling. Kipling was born in India and spent the first six years of his childhood there. After about ten years in England, he went back to India and worked there for about six-and-a-half years. These stories were written when Kipling lived in Vermont, United States.[1] There is evidence that it was written for his daughter Josephine, who died in 1899 aged six, after a rare first edition of the book with a poignant handwritten note by the author to his young daughter was discovered at the National Trusts Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire in new.[2]\r
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The tales in the book (as well as those in The Second Jungle Book which followed in 1895, and which includes five further stories about Mowgli) are fables, using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. The verses of The Law of the Jungle, for example, lay down rules for the safety of individuals, families, and communities. Kipling put in them nearly everything he knew or heard or dreamed about the Indian jungle.[3] Other readers have interpreted the work as allegories of the politics and society of the time.[4] The best-known of them are the three stories revolving around the adventures of Mowgli, an abandoned man cub who is raised by wolves in the Indian jungle. The most famous of the other four stories are probably Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the story of a heroic mongoose, and Toomai of the Elephants, the tale of a young elephant-handler. As with much of Kiplings work, each of the stories is followed by a piece of verse.\r
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The Jungle Book came to be used as a motivational book by the Cub Scouts, a junior element of the Scouting movement. This use of the books universe was approved by Kipling at the request of Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scouting movement, who had originally asked for the authors permission for the use of the Memory Game from Kim in his scheme to develop the morale and fitness of working-class youths in cities. Akela, the head wolf in The Jungle Book, has become a senior figure in the movement, the name being traditionally adopted by the leader of each Cub Scout pack.\r
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For more information please visit The Jungle Books wikipedia page:
1- Little Red Riding Hood : \r
2- Cinderella : \r
3- Rapunzel : \r
4- Bremen Town Musicians : \r
5- Snow White : \r
6- The Little Mermaid : \r
7- Snow Queen : \r
8- Sleeping Beauty : \r
9- Jungle Book : \r
10- Heidi : \r
11- Beauty and the Beast : \r
12- Alice in Wonderland : \r
13- Pinocchio : \r
14- Hansel and Gretel : \r
15- Aladdin and the Magic Lamp : \r
16- Puss in Boots : \r
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SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube Channel NOW for FREE !\r
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THE JUNGLE BOOK - Details :\r
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The Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by English author Rudyard Kipling. The stories were first published in magazines in 1893–94. The original publications contain illustrations, some by the authors father, John Lockwood Kipling. Kipling was born in India and spent the first six years of his childhood there. After about ten years in England, he went back to India and worked there for about six-and-a-half years. These stories were written when Kipling lived in Vermont, United States.[1] There is evidence that it was written for his daughter Josephine, who died in 1899 aged six, after a rare first edition of the book with a poignant handwritten note by the author to his young daughter was discovered at the National Trusts Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire in new.[2]\r
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The tales in the book (as well as those in The Second Jungle Book which followed in 1895, and which includes five further stories about Mowgli) are fables, using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. The verses of The Law of the Jungle, for example, lay down rules for the safety of individuals, families, and communities. Kipling put in them nearly everything he knew or heard or dreamed about the Indian jungle.[3] Other readers have interpreted the work as allegories of the politics and society of the time.[4] The best-known of them are the three stories revolving around the adventures of Mowgli, an abandoned man cub who is raised by wolves in the Indian jungle. The most famous of the other four stories are probably Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, the story of a heroic mongoose, and Toomai of the Elephants, the tale of a young elephant-handler. As with much of Kiplings work, each of the stories is followed by a piece of verse.\r
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The Jungle Book came to be used as a motivational book by the Cub Scouts, a junior element of the Scouting movement. This use of the books universe was approved by Kipling at the request of Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Scouting movement, who had originally asked for the authors permission for the use of the Memory Game from Kim in his scheme to develop the morale and fitness of working-class youths in cities. Akela, the head wolf in The Jungle Book, has become a senior figure in the movement, the name being traditionally adopted by the leader of each Cub Scout pack.\r
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For more information please visit The Jungle Books wikipedia page:
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