
This charming anthology brings together a handful of lively animal tales that blend humor, wonder, and gentle lessons for young listeners. Each story is rooted in careful observation of the creatures’ habits, giving the narratives a warm sense of authenticity. The vivid illustrations that accompany the text add an extra layer of delight, helping listeners picture the bustling jungle, farmyard, and forest scenes.
The centerpiece follows Rataplan, a massive yet cantankerous elephant who has been cast out of his herd in a Ceylon forest. Alone and restless, he spends his days devising mischief, from uprooting trees to startling unsuspecting travelers, while secretly yearning for the companionship he once knew. As his antics grow louder, listeners are invited to consider the fine line between independence and loneliness, and the consequences of letting pride rule.
The remaining stories explore a colorful cast of critters—playful monkeys, clever foxes, and brave little birds—each facing a dilemma that mirrors human hopes and fears. Together, they offer entertaining adventures that also encourage kindness toward the animal world.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (262K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
d. 1918
A British writer of animal stories and nonfiction, she built her books around close observation, lively storytelling, and a real fascination with zoo and wild-animal life. Her work often brings readers behind the scenes to meet elephants, wolves, and other creatures as individual characters.
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