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Age Group
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Language
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Book Summary
The Jungle Book offers a timeless collection of adventure-filled tales by Rudyard Kipling that invites readers into a lush jungle world. Blending friendship, survival, and self-discovery, this classic is perfect for fans of imaginative stories and curious minds of all ages who want to lose themselves in a living forest and root for Mowgli along his journey.
In this beautifully bound hardback edition, the stories unfold with a warmth that makes the jungle feel like a living character. The Jungle Book centers on Mowgli, a human boy raised by wolves, as he learns the laws of the wild, befriends Baloo and Bagheera, and faces Shere Khan. The book explores themes of identity and belonging—how we grow into who we are when the world around us is vast, vibrant, and full of danger.
The writing moves with episodic charm, delivering self-contained adventures while building a larger portrait of jungle life. Kipling’s lyrical prose and vivid setting create scenes you can hear, smell, and feel, whether read aloud at bedtime or explored solo. The pace is inviting and accessible, balancing humor, suspense, and gentle lessons that stay with you long after the last page.
After finishing The Jungle Book, readers carry a sense of wonder, a deeper appreciation for nature, and a courage to explore new horizons. This enduring classic leaves you with warmth on the shelf and a renewed imagination that can be revisited time and again.
Product Details
Author
Rudyard Kipling
Publisher
Macmillan Popular Classics
Language
English
SKU
BK0473871
ISBN
9789390742912
Reading Age
6-8 Years
Dimensions
13.2 x 1.4 x 20.2 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 495
₹ 420
15% Off
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