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How the Elephant got his Trunk
How Rhino got his Baggy Skin
The Brave Little Penguin
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African Folklore Stories for Children Series

Written by Andrea Florens

Narrated by Andrea Florens

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A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, a beautiful water creature with silky, golden skin is the envy of all the animals. The admiration and compliments from all who see him, go to his head, and the vain crocodile spends far too much time out of the protection of the water, just so he can get more admiring glances. What happens next changes the Crocodile’s looks forever. This charming and cautionary traditional African Fable has been playfully retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2022
How the Elephant got his Trunk
How Rhino got his Baggy Skin
The Brave Little Penguin

Titles in the series (8)

  • The Brave Little Penguin

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    The Brave Little Penguin
    The Brave Little Penguin

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, a curious egg is found atop a table-shaped mountain. The creatures who live there have never seen an egg of this sort, and when it finally hatches, none of them know what this strange little bird could be or where he belongs. The brave little creature makes his way down the mountain to search for his mother and his home. Meeting all sorts of helpful animals on his way, and eventually reaching the ocean, the Penguin gets a ride home to join his loving family. This charming traditional African Fable has been delightfully retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

  • How the Elephant got his Trunk

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    How the Elephant got his Trunk
    How the Elephant got his Trunk

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, the short-nosed Elephants go down to the river to get a drink. But lurking in the depths is a crafty crocodile, who would love to eat one of these big animals. He chooses a young elephant and grabs a hold of his stubby nose. A lengthy struggle ensues. Eventually the young elephant breaks free, but his nose has taken on a long, windy shape. This charming traditional African Fable has been playfully retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

  • How Rhino got his Baggy Skin

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    How Rhino got his Baggy Skin
    How Rhino got his Baggy Skin

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, a handsome creature named Rhino, with tightly fitting glossy skin and perfectly symmetrical horns on the side of his head, takes pleasure in making fun of all the other African animals. His never-ending hurtful remarks finally get the better of the other creatures, who decide to teach him a lesson. What happens next, leaves the Rhino very sorry for being so rude and vain. This charming and cautionary traditional African Fable has been wonderfully retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

  • The Lucky Leopard

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    The Lucky Leopard
    The Lucky Leopard

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, a magnificent Leopard discovers that his life is in danger when a wise advisor to the King suggests that only the biggest, most beautiful Leopard skin will solve the King’s terrible insomnia. Chased by the King’s warriors, the Leopard seeks the advice of the cunning Hyena. The very clever plan works for everyone, and the Lucky Leopard is safe again. This charming traditional African Fable has been wonderfully retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

  • Why Hippo Loves the Water

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    Why Hippo Loves the Water
    Why Hippo Loves the Water

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, a young Hippo greedily guzzles all the food she can find on the land, leaving the other African animals very hungry. Getting fatter and fatter, and uncomfortable in the heat, Hippo finds a new source of food in the water. But the Crocodile and the Eagle are not at all happy with her eating their fish. Learn what happens next in this charming traditional African Fable which has been wonderfully retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

  • How Giraffe Became So Tall

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    How Giraffe Became So Tall
    How Giraffe Became So Tall

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, the short Giraffe and his great friend, the Rhino are in search of much-needed food. When they realise that the tall Acacia trees have plenty of juicy green foliage, they decide to ask the Magic Medicine Man for some help to reach the leaves. Off they go, imagining all the way how the magic might accomplish their wish. However, when the magic meal is made for the pair, only one of the animals is in time to eat it. What happens next changes their lives forever. This charming traditional African Fable has been humorously retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

  • The Lion and Clever Little Jackal

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    The Lion and Clever Little Jackal
    The Lion and Clever Little Jackal

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, a clever Jackal ignores the warnings of the other African animals, that the hungry Lion is on the prowl. He has outwitted the powerful creature before, and he is smugly confident he can trick the old Lion again. Learn what happens when the two animals meet. This charming traditional African Fable has been humorously retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

  • The Crocodile's Knobbly Skin

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    The Crocodile's Knobbly Skin
    The Crocodile's Knobbly Skin

    A tale from the best-selling African Fable Series, a beautiful water creature with silky, golden skin is the envy of all the animals. The admiration and compliments from all who see him, go to his head, and the vain crocodile spends far too much time out of the protection of the water, just so he can get more admiring glances. What happens next changes the Crocodile’s looks forever. This charming and cautionary traditional African Fable has been playfully retold for children from the ages of 2 to 7 years old.

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