About This Book
A collection of retold Indian folk and Jataka tales presented for young readers. Short illustrated narratives feature animals—jackals, elephants, tigers, birds—and occasional human figures whose cleverness, greed, bravery, or folly determine ironic outcomes. Many stories revolve around trickster strategies in which smaller, shrewd creatures outwit stronger ones; others rehearse foolish bargains, moral dilemmas, and lessons in prudence and compassion. The retellings use simple, lively prose and familiar motifs to make traditional moral teaching accessible to children.
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