When Bagheera decides that it is time for Mowgli to retrun to the village, the Man-cub does not want to go. Mowgli runs away and has all sorts of adventures with the animals he meets in the jungle, but danger is never far away. Will Mowgli ever agree to live with other humans, where he belongs.
When Bagheera decides that it is time for Mowgli to retrun to the village, the Man-cub does not want to go. Mowgli runs away and has all sorts of adventures with the animals he meets in the jungle, but danger is never far away. Will Mowgli ever agree to live with other humans, where he belongs.
Kipling's classic about Mowgli, a jungle boy brought up by a wolf pack and taught jungle ways by a bear and a panther. Other stories in the book--such as "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," the mongoose, are not connected with the stories about Mowgli.
Presents Rudyard Kipling's classic stories about Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves, and the animals in his world, including the mongoose Rikki in "Rikki-tikki-tavi" and the crocodile in a reflective mood in "The Undertakers.".
Seven stories, interspersed with seven poems, of Mowgli who is brought up in a wolf den and instructed by the animals in the laws and legends of the jungle.