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How The Jackal Ate The Elephant - English

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Original price
Rs. 99.00
Rs. 99.00 - Rs. 99.00
Current price Rs. 99.00
SKU 91065560
Language Publisher Page Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

English

India Book House

32

Kamala Chandrakant

7 in

9.5 in

Soft Bound

0.15 in

0.07 kg

India Book House's "How the Jackal Ate the Elephant" is a charming story that combines morality and folklore themes.

This engrossing tale, which takes place in the lush Indian countryside, centres on the mischievous activities of a cunning jackal and a powerful elephant.

Readers are lured into a world where wit and cunning are paramount as the story progresses.

The elephant, a symbol of strength and might, is outwitted by the jackal, who is renowned for his cunning.

The jackal overcomes the elephant's obstacles with a series of deft moves and humorous exchanges, finally triumphing in an unexpected turn of events.

Through its engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations, "How the Jackal Ate the Elephant" not only entertains but also imparts valuable lessons on the power of intelligence and resourcefulness.

The tale serves as a reminder that even the mightiest adversaries can be overcome through ingenuity and quick thinking.

This delightful book is sure to captivate readers of all ages, transporting them to a world where animals speak, forests come alive, and wisdom triumphs over brute force.

With its timeless appeal and universal themes, "How the Jackal Ate the Elephant" is a must-read for anyone who enjoys tales of adventure, cunning, and the triumph of the underdog.

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