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Tiger Loses His Stripes
- Junglies, Book 1
- Narrated by: Francois Keyser
- Length: 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Can a tiger lose its stripes?
In this first book in the Junglies series, Aga the tiger has done exactly that.
Read the story to find out what happened to Aga the tiger's stripes and if he finds them again.
This book teaches young readers about honesty.
The Junglies stories can also be used to teach children about unity in diversity, as the animals in the stories are best friends, even though they are different.
The Junglies stories can also be used to introduce children to the subject of endangered species, as every species of animal represented by a character in the stories has at least one subspecies that is endangered.
The Junglies stories are for children up to the age of about six years.
©2015 Francois Keyser (P)2021 Francois Keyser
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