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            <title>The ugly duckling and other stories
            by Andersen, H. C. 1805-1875
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            <description>Follow one large ungainly duck as he is laughed at, kicked, and pecked for being different. Hans Christian Andersen shows that beauty is only skin-deep, and many other important moral lessens in more than five hours of his best, inspiring stories.</description>
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            <title>The jungle book
            by Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.
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            <description>When young little Mowglis parents are run out of their camp by a formidable Bengal tiger, the toddler scampers to safety alone in the cave of a Seeonee wolf pack. Thereafter forest animals succor Mowgli and through his wits and their kindness, he reaches adulthood.</description>
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            <title>The wind in the willows
            by Grahame, Kenneth, 1859-1932.
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            <description>Mole was happy with his life until one day, in the middle of spring-cleaning, he emerges from his hole at Mole End and starts meandering the English countryside. Everything is new for the simple, but stalwart mole. Never before had he seen a river, taken a boat ride, or encountered the woods.</description>
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            <title>Just so stories
            by Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.
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            <description>Drawing from the oral storytelling traditions of India and Africa, Noble prizewinner Rudyard Kiplings vigorous, amusing tales offer imaginative answers to unanswered questions about animals and provide little pearls of wisdom. These classic tales, filled with playfully clever animals and people have entertained young and old alike for over a hundred years.</description>
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