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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
48
Language
English
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Book Summary
This timeless collection blends fiction and verse into a children’s educational book that teaches through adventure. Set in the dense jungles of India, it follows a boy raised by wolves as he learns the laws of the wild from patient animal mentors. Its core themes are survival, loyalty, and a respectful understanding of the natural world, making it ideal for children and families who enjoy immersive, morally grounded adventures. The tone is brave, evocative, and hopeful, inviting readers to explore big questions with curiosity and warmth.
Presented as a compelling mix of short stories and lyrical poems, the book moves through lush jungle landscapes with a clear through-line about growing up, choosing kindness, and facing danger. The reader encounters a wise bear, a swift panther, and a sly python guiding the boy on his journey, while a fearsome tiger tests his courage and his sense of belonging in the wider world.
The reading experience is distinguished by rich, sensory language and a classic storytelling rhythm that works well for read-aloud sessions. The collection invites readers to pause, imagine, and discuss choices about loyalty, bravery, and the balance between human and wild realms, all while staying accessible and engaging. It offers a gentle bridge between entertainment and reflection, encouraging kids to think deeply without losing their sense of wonder.
After finishing, readers carry a renewed sense of wonder for the natural world, confidence in facing challenges with empathy, and a desire to explore stories with curiosity. It leaves a lasting, uplifting impression that invites gentle reflection and continued discovery.
Product Details
Author
Rudyard Kipling
Number of Pages
48
Language
English
SKU
BK0477717
ISBN
9789357022699
Dimensions
15.2x0.28x22.9cm
Binding
Paperback
₹ 195
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