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  2. Just So Stories - Wikipedia

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    Just So Stories First edition Author Rudyard Kipling Illustrator Rudyard Kipling Language English Genre Children's book Publisher Macmillan Publication date 1902 Publication place United Kingdom Just So Stories for Little Children is a 1902 collection of origin stories by the British author Rudyard Kipling. Considered a classic of children's literature, the book is among Kipling's best known ...

  3. Babar the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Babar the Elephant (UK: / ˈ b æ b ɑːr /, US: / b ə ˈ b ɑːr /; French pronunciation:) is an elephant character who first appeared in 1931 in the French children's book Histoire de Babar by Jean de Brunhoff. [1] The book is based on a tale that Brunhoff's wife, Cécile, had invented for their children. [2]

  4. Just So (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant's Child sees water in the distance and exclaims they must be at the Limpopo River. The Crocodile invites him to come over, offering to give the Elephant's Child directions if he will give him a meal ("Little One Come Hither"). Eventually, the Elephant's Child pulls free and the Crocodile slinks back into the water.

  5. Adaptations of Kipling's Just So Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Elephant's Child was twice made into a Soviet cartoon by the Soyuzmultfilm studio, in 1936 (The Elephant's Child [3]) and in 1967 (The Elephant's Child [4]). The Cat Who Walked by Himself, a Soviet drawn animation screen version created by Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya at Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1968. [5]

  6. Toomai of the Elephants - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by John Lockwood Kipling (Rudyard's father) "Toomai of the Elephants" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling about a young elephant-handler. It was first published in the December 1893 issue of St. Nicholas magazine and reprinted in the collection of Kipling short stories, The Jungle Book (1894). [1]

  7. Horton Hatches the Egg - Wikipedia

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    Horton Hatches the Egg is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and published in 1940 by Random House.The book tells the story of Horton the Elephant, who is tricked into sitting on a bird's egg while its mother, Mayzie, takes a permanent vacation to Palm Beach.

  8. 22 Disturbing Movies You'll Never Forget (But Wish You Could)

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    4. 'Boys Don't Cry' (1999) "Boys Don't Cry" (1999) is a biographical film that tells the heartbreaking story of Brandon Teena, a transgender man played by Hilary Swank in an Academy Award-winning ...

  9. An Elephant in the Garden - Wikipedia

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    An Elephant in the Garden is a British children's novel written by Michael Morpurgo, and illustrated by Michael Foreman. It was originally published in the United Kingdom by HarperCollins, and released in May 2010. The book is based on actual events that took place in Belfast during World War II, and is inspired by the story of Denise Weston ...