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Just So & Other Stories


Flame Tree Collectable Classics

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No. of pages 384

Published: 2020

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Little treasures, the FLAME TREE COLLECTABLE CLASSICS are chosen to create a delightful and timeless home library. Each stunning, gift edition features deluxe cover treatments, ribbon markers, luxury endpapers and gilded edges. The unabridged text is accompanied by a Glossary of Victorian and Literary terms produced for the modern reader. Among Rudyard Kiplings best known works, Just So Stories is a collection of stories for children that began as bedtime stories that Kipling told to his daughter. Each one is an imaginative and joyful explanation of an origin for example, one story is How the Camel Got His Hump and another is How the Leopard Got His Spots. There are also stories explaining how the alphabet came to be, why the tides ebb and flow and how man domesticated wild animals. It was published to high praise and has since become a childrens classic, loved by many.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Flame Tree Collectable Classics .

There are 384 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Flame Tree Publishing .

Rudyard Kipling died in 1936 and is buried in Westminster Abbey.

 

This book contains the following story:

How the Camel Got Its Hump

"How the Camel Got His Hump" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling, part of his collection of children's stories known as "Just So Stories," published in 1902. This whimsical tale explains how the camel acquired its distinctive hump. Here's a plot summary:

Setting: The story is set in a time long ago when all animals could speak and had different physical attributes.

Plot:

The Lazy Camel: In the early days, the camel was a very lazy and idle creature. While all the other animals were working hard, the camel would refuse to do any work and would simply say, "Humph!" when asked to contribute.

The Animals' Complaint: The other animals grew tired of the camel's laziness and decided to take the matter to the Djinn, a supernatural being who could grant wishes. They complained to the Djinn about the camel's refusal to work and asked for a solution.

The Djinn's Decision: The Djinn summoned the camel and asked him why he was so lazy. The camel replied that he had no desire to work and preferred to be idle. The Djinn decided to teach the camel a lesson and granted him a hump to carry on his back.

The Camel's Transformation: As soon as the camel received his hump, he found it to be heavy and burdensome. The Djinn explained that the hump was designed to store water and food, allowing the camel to go for long periods without eating or drinking while working. However, the camel still had to carry the weight of the hump.

Learning the Value of Work: The camel quickly realized the benefits of having a hump, as it enabled him to endure long journeys across the desert without stopping for sustenance. He learned that work had its rewards and became a diligent and hardworking creature, no longer saying "Humph!" to work.

The Moral of the Story: The Djinn's lesson taught the camel the value of work and transformed him from a lazy creature into one of the hardest workers in the animal kingdom. The other animals appreciated the change, and the camel became a useful and respected member of the animal community.

The story of "How the Camel Got His Hump" is a playful and imaginative explanation of a distinctive feature of the camel's anatomy. It also carries a moral lesson about the importance of work and responsibility, illustrating how challenges and responsibilities can transform a lazy individual into a productive and valued member of society.

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Flame Tree Collectable Classics