Just So Stories (version 3)
Rudyard Kipling
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These whimsical short stories offer fanciful answers to a dozen of childhood's favorite "why" and "how" questions. With their generous sprinkling of nonsense words as well as a delightfully rhythmic storytelling feel, they seem to have been written to be read aloud. (summary by rachelellen) (3 hr 14 min)
Chapters
| 01 - How the Whale got his Throat | 6:53 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 02 - How the Camel got his Hump | 6:49 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 03 - How the Rhinoceros got its Skin | 5:53 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 04 - How the Leopard got his Spots | 13:15 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 05 - The Elephant's Child | 16:33 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 06 - The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo | 8:18 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 07 - The Beginning of the Armadillos | 16:49 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 08 - How the First Letter was Written | 18:42 | Read by rachelellen | 
| 09 - How the Alphabet was Made | 28:28 | Read by Philippa | 
| 10 - The Crab that Played with the Sea | 26:55 | Read by Graham Redman | 
| 11 - The Cat that Walked by Himself | 24:26 | Read by Annise | 
| 12 - The Butterfly that Stamped | 21:18 | Read by Stephanie Land | 
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