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  • Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
     
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    Rabbit Ears Rudyard Kipling's Just so stories [electronic resource] / Rudyard Kipling.
    by Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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    [New York, N.Y.] : Listening Library, 2007.
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  • Animals -- Juvenile sound recordings.
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  • Children's stories, English.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=4794423B-5C57-4D09-B637-65D1BAC25F6B This title is available online; click here to access
    Electronic Resourcehttp://excerpts.contentreserve.com/FormatType-25/1191-1/116786-RabbitEarsRudyardKiplingsJustSo.wma
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    9780739351680 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
    0739351680 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
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    How the rhinoceros got his skin -- How the camel got his hump -- How the leopard got his spots.
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    "Rabbit Ears Rudyard Kipling's Just so stories" entertains and enlightens with these favorite childhood tales--read by your favorite stars and featuring original music by today's greatest artists. "How the rhinoceros got his skin" tells the story of a Parsee man who seeks revenge on the nasty rhino. "How the camel got his hump" explains how pride and arrogance became the downfall of a lazy camel. "How the leopard got his spots" takes place in the yellow hues of the African plains. Hunting was easy for the leopard, whose light coat served as camouflage. When all of the animals moved away, the hungry leopard had to follow them to the striped, splotchy, spotted forest. But he couldn't survive unless he acquired his own spots. Rich in language and subtle humor, these inspired adaptations of the Rudyard Kipling classics come alive with the gentle sounds of South Africa.
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