
The Animal Story Book
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"The Animal Story Book" edited by Andrew Lang is a collection of animal tales written in the late 19th century. This anthology features a variety of stories about animals, presenting them with both human-like qualities and adventures, ideal for children and animal enthusiasts. The stories aim to entertain while conveying morals about kindness and understanding towards animals. At the start of the collection, readers are introduced to a bear named Tom, living with an artist in Paris, who is invited to a lively Carnival Masked Ball. The opening sets a light-hearted tone, depicting Tom's charming antics, such as dance routines and interactions with other animals, highlighting his intelligent and playful nature. The whimsical character of Tom is sure to draw in younger readers, making it clear that the stories will blend humor with heartwarming moments and engaging scenarios involving various animal characters.
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