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The Jungle Book [abridged - Penguin Reader]

by Rudyard Kipling, David Ronder (Editor)

Series: Penguin Readers (Level 2)

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"A family of wolves takes a little boy into their home in the jungle. The child learns and plays with the other cubs. But can he really live in the jungle? Will the other wolves want him to stay? And will the dangerous tiger Shere Khan catch him?"--P. [4] of cover.
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Mowgli is a little poor, because he was hated by young wolves and man. ( )
  pygmypom | Sep 8, 2010 |
Human young are picked up by the wolf and brought up.
In the one that the exchanges of human young and animals in the jungle were drawn, it was very legible.
The scene where the child attacked the tiger with the stick that attached the fire was interesting.
  daiho.k | Jul 20, 2010 |
Mowgli was a human being.But he raised by wolf.Animals called him Man-cab.He lived the jungle with other animals.However,a great tiger was seeking his life.
It was interesting.I like the scene of Mowgli's fighing against the tiger because it is so exciting.And I also like Banloo and Bagheera.
Mowgli count on them.Mawgli meet his real mother. They couldn't talk.But I like that scene and I got a little happy. ( )
  pipipi | Jan 18, 2010 |
Mowgli the man-cub lived in the jungle. He was raised by wolves.He has the friends Baloo and Bagheera.But he has also an enemy Shere Khan.Does he continue to live in the jungle?????
Mowgli is a brave man.But many animals recognized him person they hate.So he fight for this discrimination.I think really he is the strong man.I believe not to lose the severe discrimination.This book make me think many things. ( )
  bahlia | Jan 14, 2010 |
This is popular story in the world.
This stoy's main charactor boy's life is like animals.
It is amazing!
So we can enjoy the boy's life style and animals action. ( )
  aya.t | Oct 11, 2008 |
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"A family of wolves takes a little boy into their home in the jungle. The child learns and plays with the other cubs. But can he really live in the jungle? Will the other wolves want him to stay? And will the dangerous tiger Shere Khan catch him?"--P. [4] of cover.

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