Baloo the bear was delighted to have Mowgli as a pupil. The boy
could dimb almost as well as he could swim, and switn almost as
well as he could run. Baloo taught Mowgli how to tell a rotten
branch from a good one. He taught him how to speak politely
to the wild bees. He explained how to warn the water-snakes in
the pools before Mowgli splashed down among them. He also
taught Mowgli the Strangers Hunting Call. This call must be used
whenever anyone
hunts outside his own grounds. It means: 'Give
me permission to hunt here because I am hungry. And the answer
is: "Hunt then for food, but not for pleasure."
From the branches above, the Bandar-log would watch Mowgli
learn and play. They watched his nimble fingers make things out
of twigs. They found him to be very wise indeed, and wanted him
in their tribe. Then Mowgli would share his skills and wisdom
with the Bandar-log. They believed that he could lead their group.
The monkeys loved this idea because they wanted everyone in the
jungle to be envious of their tribe. So one day, as Mowgli slept
berween Baloo and Bagheera, they swooped down on him.
of them lifted his arms and legs and carried him away.
The next thing Mowgli remembered was feeling hands on his
legs and arms hard, strong, little hands. Then some branches
swished in his face. Baloo immediately woke the jungle with his
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It’s called The Jungle Book.
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Baloo the bear was delighted to have Mowgli as a pupil. The boy
could dimb almost as well as he could swim, and switn almost as
well as he could run. Baloo taught Mowgli how to tell a rotten
branch from a good one. He taught him how to speak politely
to the wild bees. He explained how to warn the water-snakes in
the pools before Mowgli splashed down among them. He also
taught Mowgli the Strangers Hunting Call. This call must be used
whenever anyone
hunts outside his own grounds. It means: 'Give
me permission to hunt here because I am hungry. And the answer
is: "Hunt then for food, but not for pleasure."
From the branches above, the Bandar-log would watch Mowgli
learn and play. They watched his nimble fingers make things out
of twigs. They found him to be very wise indeed, and wanted him
in their tribe. Then Mowgli would share his skills and wisdom
with the Bandar-log. They believed that he could lead their group.
The monkeys loved this idea because they wanted everyone in the
jungle to be envious of their tribe. So one day, as Mowgli slept
berween Baloo and Bagheera, they swooped down on him.
of them lifted his arms and legs and carried him away.
The next thing Mowgli remembered was feeling hands on his
legs and arms hard, strong, little hands. Then some branches
swished in his face. Baloo immediately woke the jungle with his
A group
I have made this poem