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Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors

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Inspired by traditional folktales from around the world, this volume in the Animal Stories for Bedtime series features fantastical, mesmerizing tales about how different animals from the jungle came to resemble the species that we know today. Animal stories of the great outdoors have been told over generations, often around campfires in the dead of night. Many cultures throughout the world have used the wildlife around them in their rich heritage of storytelling. Whether set in the jungles, wildernesses, plains, or mountains of Africa, America, Asia, or Australia, the stories in this book go back a long way--now retold with new twists and turns for the bedtimes of today. This collection contains eight engaging stories including "How the Tiger Got Her Stripes," "The Hyena's Last Laugh," and "When the Polar Bears Danced." The stories mix humor, suspense, a few scares, and charming full-color artwork to irresistible effect.

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Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors, John Townsend

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Titel
Why Monkeys Live In Trees and Other Animal Stories of the Great Outdoors
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
John Townsend
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
96
ISBN10
1913971600
ISBN13
9781913971601
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Inspired by traditional folktales from around the world, this volume in the Animal Stories for Bedtime series features fantastical, mesmerizing tales about how different animals from the jungle came to resemble the species that we know today. Animal stories of the great outdoors have been told over generations, often around campfires in the dead of night. Many cultures throughout the world have used the wildlife around them in their rich heritage of storytelling. Whether set in the jungles, wildernesses, plains, or mountains of Africa, America, Asia, or Australia, the stories in this book go back a long way--now retold with new twists and turns for the bedtimes of today. This collection contains eight engaging stories including "How the Tiger Got Her Stripes," "The Hyena's Last Laugh," and "When the Polar Bears Danced." The stories mix humor, suspense, a few scares, and charming full-color artwork to irresistible effect.