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Disney Agor y Drws: Llyfr y Jyngl

Disney Agor y Drws: Llyfr y Jyngl

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Mowgli, raised by wolves, is discovered by Shere Khan. He meets Baloo, a loveable bear, and embraces a carefree jungle life. Bagheera worries about Mowgli's safety. Scan the QR code for FREE activities.

Format: Hardback
Length: 24 pages
Publication date: 13 October 2023
Publisher: Rily Publications Ltd


Once upon a time, in a dense jungle nestled deep within the heart of India, a young boy named Mowgli was abandoned as a baby and left to fend for himself. Despite the harsh conditions he faced, Mowgli managed to thrive, growing up among a pack of wolves. He learned to hunt, gather food, and survive in the wild, and he felt a deep connection to the animals around him.

However, Mowgli's peaceful existence was shattered when he encountered a man-eating tiger named Shere Khan. Shere Khan had been stalking Mowgli for some time, driven by his hunger for human flesh. Mowgli and Shere Khan's paths crossed when the boy stumbled upon a group of travelers on the way to a nearby village.

Mowgli was initially terrified of Shere Khan, but he soon realized that the tiger was not as fearsome as he had imagined. The two began to bond, and Mowgli even managed to teach Shere Khan some of his own survival skills.

As Mowgli grew older, he began to yearn for a more human existence. He longed to have friends, to learn about the world beyond the jungle, and to experience the love and kindness of others. He met a loveable bear named Baloo, who was unlike any other bear Mowgli had ever met. Baloo was carefree, fun-loving, and always up for a good time.

Mowgli was drawn to Baloo's way of life, and he started to embrace it more and more. He spent his days playing games, singing songs, and exploring the jungle with his new friend. However, Bagheera, Mowgli's wolf friend, was worried about the boy's safety. He knew that Baloo's carefree attitude could lead Mowgli into danger, and he tried to warn the boy about the risks.

Despite Bagheera's warnings, Mowgli continued to spend more and more time with Baloo. He even started to neglect his responsibilities in the wolf pack, such as hunting and gathering food. Bagheera was becoming increasingly concerned, and he knew that he had to take action to protect his friend.

One day, Mowgli and Baloo encountered a group of poachers in the jungle. The poachers were hunting for rare animals, and they had their sights set on Baloo. Mowgli knew that he had to act fast to save his friend. He used his survival skills to outwit the poachers, and he managed to scare them away.

However, Mowgli's victory was short-lived. Shere Khan had been watching from afar, and he was determined to avenge the death of the poachers. He attacked Mowgli and Baloo, and the two were forced to flee for their lives.

Mowgli and Baloo managed to escape Shere Khan's grasp, but they were exhausted and injured. They stumbled upon a group of monkeys who took them in and nursed them back to health. Mowgli was grateful for the monkeys' kindness, and he realized that he had been wrong to neglect his responsibilities in the wolf pack.

From that day on, Mowgli made a promise to himself to always put the needs of his friends and family first. He continued to explore the jungle, but he did so with a newfound sense of responsibility and respect for the animals around him. He learned that true happiness comes not from personal gain or success, but from the love and kindness that we share with others.

In the end, Mowgli's story became a legend in the jungle. He was known as the man-cub who had been raised by wolves, but who had grown up to be a kind and compassionate human being. His story inspired generations of children to believe in the power of love and kindness, and to embrace the beauty of the natural world around them.
Once upon a time, in a dense jungle nestled deep within the heart of India, a young boy named Mowgli was abandoned as a baby and left to fend for himself. Despite the harsh conditions he faced, Mowgli managed to thrive, growing up among a pack of wolves. He learned to hunt, gather food, and survive in the wild, and he felt a deep connection to the animals around him.

However, Mowgli's peaceful existence was shattered when he encountered a man-eating tiger named Shere Khan. Shere Khan had been stalking Mowgli for some time, driven by his hunger for human flesh. Mowgli and Shere Khan's paths crossed when the boy stumbled upon a group of travelers on the way to a nearby village.

Mowgli was initially terrified of Shere Khan, but he soon realized that the tiger was not as fearsome as he had imagined. The two began to bond, and Mowgli even managed to teach Shere Khan some of his own survival skills.

As Mowgli grew older, he began to yearn for a more human existence. He longed to have friends, to learn about the world beyond the jungle, and to experience the love and kindness of others. He met a loveable bear named Baloo, who was unlike any other bear Mowgli had ever met. Baloo was carefree, fun-loving, and always up for a good time.

Mowgli was drawn to Baloo's way of life, and he started to embrace it more and more. He spent his days playing games, singing songs, and exploring the jungle with his new friend. However, Bagheera, Mowgli's wolf friend, was worried about the boy's safety. He knew that Baloo's carefree attitude could lead Mowgli into danger, and he tried to warn the boy about the risks.

Despite Bagheera's warnings, Mowgli continued to spend more and more time with Baloo. He even started to neglect his responsibilities in the wolf pack, such as hunting and gathering food. Bagheera was becoming increasingly concerned, and he knew that he had to take action to protect his friend.

One day, Mowgli and Baloo encountered a group of poachers in the jungle. The poachers were hunting for rare animals, and they had their sights set on Baloo. Mowgli knew that he had to act fast to save his friend. He used his survival skills to outwit the poachers, and he managed to scare them away.

However, Mowgli's victory was short-lived. Shere Khan had been watching from afar, and he was determined to avenge the death of the poachers. He attacked Mowgli and Baloo, and the two were forced to flee for their lives.

Mowgli and Baloo managed to escape Shere Khan's grasp, but they were exhausted and injured. They stumbled upon a group of monkeys who took them in and nursed them back to health. Mowgli was grateful for the monkeys' kindness, and he realized that he had been wrong to neglect his responsibilities in the wolf pack.

From that day on, Mowgli made a promise to himself to always put the needs of his friends and family first. He continued to explore the jungle, but he did so with a newfound sense of responsibility and respect for the animals around him. He learned that true happiness comes not from personal gain or success, but from the love and kindness that we share with others.

In the end, Mowgli's story became a legend in the jungle. He was known as the man-cub who had been raised by wolves, but who had grown up to be a kind and compassionate human being. His story inspired generations of children to believe in the power of love and kindness, and to embrace the beauty of the natural world around them.

Weight: 198g
Dimension: 200 x 201 x 9 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781804163566

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