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these stories. Came on time in beautiful condition, I cannot speak highly enough about this wonderful book, It is meant to be read just as it is written and I started reading it to my twin boys when they wereyears old.
Immersing them in such beautiful language is such a gift, They never get tired of hearing the same Great forth grade kids and adults too!!! I bought this book for an eight year old.
The stories are written in text on pages with less illustration than I expected, I fear this may be a bit advanced for an early reader,

Classic animal tales written by Rudyard Kipling and read unabridged by Jim Weiss,

With vivid characters and an hysterically funny choice of words, Rudyard Kipling's beloved stories "explain" how camels got humps, great whales got tiny throats, elephants got trunks and.

This product's packaging can be misleading, but overall I am happy with the product, I only wish that stories were included! When I received the audio CD, the back of the case lists six tracks one introductory track which tells a little about the author, then five My childhood favorite down by the great, gray, green, greasy limpopo river all set about with fever trees the stories are timeless and
Receive A Collection Of Rudyard Kiplings Just So Stories (The Jim Weiss Audio Collection)  Conveyed By Rudyard Kipling  Available As Volume
so fun I love them as much as the kids do! And the illustrations are a delight! I read these wonderful stories to my five year old daughteryears ago, we still remember them with such affection that I purchased them for her as a Christmas present.
The stories were written by Kipling for hisdaughter and are called Just So stories because he

Rudyard Kiplingwas born in Bombay in December.
He returned to India from England shortly before his seventeenth birthday, to work as a journalist first on the Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore, then on the Pioneer at Allahabad.
The poems and stories he wrote over the next seven years laid the foundation of his literary reputation, and soon after his return to London inhe found himself world famous.
Throughout his life his works enjoyed great acclaim and popularity, but he came to seem increasingly controversial because of his political opinions, and it has been difficult to reach literary judgements unclouded by partisan feeling.

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