A retelling of one of the Indian fables relating to the former births of Buddha in which as a monkey he manages to outwit the crocodile who decides to capture him.
Five little monkeys sitting in a tree discover, one by one, that it is unwise to tease Mr. Crocodile.
A monkey and a crocodile are good friends. However, the friendship gets spoiled. Who betrays whom?
Timid rabbits, noble deer, quarrelsome quails, greedy merchants, and other memorable animal and human characters populate these timeless fables, all of which offer thought-provoking morals. Includes charming silhouette illustrations.
Generations of children have grown up with and loved these timeless Indian Tales.
When a monkey on a desert island sees a banana tree on a faraway island, she must devise a clever way to navigate the crocodile-infested waters using her counting skills. Children's BOMC. Reprint.
Mr. Crocodile's plans to catch and eat some pesky monkeys do not work out and he becomes friends with them instead.
And so when the Selfish Crocodile finds himself in terrible pain, no-one wants to help him - after all, what if he gobbles them up? But, to everyone's surprise, there is one animal in the forest who is willing to help . . .
This story is about a monkey and a crocodile who were very good friends.
Timid rabbits, noble deer, quarrelsome quails, greedy merchants, and other memorable animal and human characters populate the tales, all of which offer thought-provoking morals.