Just So Stories
Rudyard Kipling
Leído por Reynard T. Fox





The Just So Stories for Little Children, first published in 1902, were written by British author Rudyard Kipling. They are a collection of fantastic stories, typically about how various animals came to be the way they are today. (Summary by Reynard with help from Wikipedia) (3 hr 33 min)
Capítulos
How the Whale got his Throat | 7:53 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
How the Camel got his Hump | 8:53 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
How the Rhinoceros got its Skin | 7:13 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
How the Leopard got his Spots | 16:35 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
The Elephant's Child | 16:56 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo | 10:05 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
The Beginning of the Armadillo | 19:31 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
How the First Letter was Written | 24:10 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
How the Alphabet was Made | 23:51 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
The Crab that Played with the Sea | 26:04 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
The Cat that walked by Himself | 27:45 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
The Butterfly that Stamped | 24:23 | Leído por Reynard T. Fox |
Reseñas
Lovely and memorable





A LibriVox Listener
Staring at age 5, my kids have enjoyed listening to these delightful tales. They run various lengths so we'd select which to hear based on how long our drive was. Each family member has a favorite.
Needs a better reader





A LibriVox Listener
I love these stories, my mother read them to me as a child & they are charming. This reader does not do them justice.





Attila
Reader is good, but audio is too low and has a lot of background noise.





Delta Golf
A delightful reading of these classics
Charming and timeless





Jaybee
All children would still enjoy these tales
cadence & pronunciation is very off





EmJ
these stories have repetition and rhymn built in, it's part of their charm, they are best enjoyed orally. But the read takes akward pauses in the oddest places and stumbles over words.