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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
212
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a children's picture book and fiction collection of jungle adventures, presented in a beautifully illustrated format. Its central themes—belonging, courage, and coming of age—follow a young child raised by a wolf pack as he learns from wise animal mentors and faces a formidable foe. Ideal for children who love immersive stories and for family reading time, the tone is adventurous, comforting, and inspiring. Perfect for a picture book for early readers and for nurturing interactive learning in a relaxed home library.
Story-led and richly illustrated, the book unfolds as a journey through the jungle. Short, lyrical prose and lush artwork guide readers through each scene, making read-aloud sessions joyful and independent reading satisfying. The reading experience stands out for its seamless text-and-illustration pairing, inviting curiosity, empathy, and thoughtful engagement with the jungle world. It also supports activity-based learning in a relaxed family setting.
Readers finish with a broader sense of wonder about nature, increased confidence in approaching new challenges, and a lasting warmth from timeless storytelling. The experience leaves young readers more curious, more courageous, and more eager to explore the world around them.
Product Details
Author
Rudyard Kipling
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
212
Language
English
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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