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Classic Treasury Animal Stories by Miles Kelley

Classic Treasury Animal Stories by Miles Kelley

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Classic Treasury Animal Stories contains 20 animal-themed short stories for kids to both amaze and amuse. Each tale is stunningly illustrated, bringing animal adventures to life in the imaginations of children. This is an enchanting animal story book for kids aged 7-10 years.
# 'About the authors' section for young readers can learn more about famous writers.
# Specially commissioned artwork and page decorations for every story.#- Beautiful hardback cover with flocking (furry material) makes this book a perfect gift to be treasured.
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Throughout Classic Treasury Animal Stories, cherished animal characters such as Black Beauty make an appearance alongside lesser-known animal stories from around the world. There are five chapters, each with four fantastic short stories relating to the animal kingdom. Kids can read heart-warming tales of 'Friends and Companions' or they can experience some exciting escapades in 'Tricks, traps and mischief'.
Chapters and stories inside Classic Treasury Animal Stories:
# Friends and Companions chapter includes How the Leopard got his Spots by Rudyard Kipling
# Myths and Wonders chapter includes The Wonderful Weaver, from Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin
# Tricks, Traps and Mischief chapter includes The Circus, from The Wouldbegoods by E Nesbit
# The Hunters chapter includes The Cow and the Python by D G Mukerji
# Tall Tales chapter includes The Mock Turtle's Story, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
The opening of How the Leopard got his Spots: -
Long, long ago, the leopard lived in the 'sclusively bare, hot, shiny High Veldt, where there was sand and sandy-coloured rock and 'sclusively tufts of sandy-yellowish grass. The Giraffe and the Zebra were there and the Eland and the Koodoo and the Hartebeest lived there, and they were 'sclusively sandy-yellow-brownish all over.

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