000 01982nam a22001937a 4500
020 _a9780192787217
040 _cPK-LaCSN
082 _aF823
_bKIP-O
100 _aKipling , Rudyard
245 _aThe jungle book : for grade 6
250 _a1st
260 _aUK
_bOxford university press ,
_c2014 .
300 _3text
_a244 pages :
_bIllustration ;
_c19 cm .
520 _aThe Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is a collection of stories that follow the adventures of a young boy named Mowgli, who is raised by wolves in the jungle of India. The main plot centers around Mowgli's journey of growing up and learning the ways of the jungle. Here is a summary suitable for a 6th-grade level: Mowgli is a baby when he is found by a wolf family in the jungle. His parents are missing, and the wolves take him in as one of their own. Mowgli is raised by the wolves, with the guidance of his mentors: Bagheera, the wise black panther, and Baloo, the fun-loving bear who teaches him the laws of the jungle. Throughout the story, Mowgli faces many challenges. One of the most dangerous animals in the jungle, Shere Khan, a fierce tiger, wants to kill Mowgli because he hates humans. Mowgli also learns important life lessons about survival, friendship, and loyalty, and he makes friends with other animals like Kaa the python. As Mowgli grows older, he begins to feel torn between the jungle and the human village, where he was originally from. Eventually, Mowgli faces Shere Khan in a battle, using his cleverness and the help of his jungle friends to defeat the tiger. In the end, Mowgli realizes that he belongs to both the jungle and the human world. He decides to live in the village but keeps his memories of the jungle and his animal friends close to his heart. The stories in The Jungle Book emphasize themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of respecting nature.
650 _aEnglish- Novel Book
650 _aEnglish fiction book
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