Once upon a time, there was a beautiful animal kingdom in the forest, where all the animals lived happily under the reign of their King. A wise fox was the minister to the king. On the other hand, there lived a gang of ferocious and destructive wild elephants at the end of the forest. One day, as the king was conducting a meeting with his kingdom, minister fox informed that king that there is a parrot couple that needs his assistance in building a safe nest for their new-born babies. The King advised them to fly north and build a nest on a strong banyan tree. All the animals helped them build a safe nest to lay eggs. As they were getting ready to celebrate the birth of the new-born babies, the jealous elephant gang planned on stealing the babies by attacking the nest. Grab your copy to learn more about what happened next??
A charming children’s story that’s got adventure, teamwork, and an uplifting message. The story follows the forest animals as they unite to help a parrot couple protect their nest from a mischievous gang of elephants. It’s about the power of community and friendship - not a bad message at all.
Bright, vivid illustrations bring the forest to life, especially for young readers who love bright pictures.
A classic tale of good vs. evil. The jungle animals work together to save the parrot babies against a herd of elephants who wish them harm. This might be too violent for little kids, because the birds attack the elephants to blind them. The elephants’ eyes bleed, and they end up drowning in the river. But thankfully the baby parrots end up safe.
The idea behind this story is good-unity is strength. The execution of the story was odd to me. This is the first children’s story I can remember where elephants are the antagonists and I was shocked in the end when they not only were defeated, they died. It seemed to be a strange way to end a children’s story.
Good story about life in the jungle. The illustrations are so cute and vivid. I feel there were parts of the book that might be concerning to younger children but would be ok for older children. Overall, a really good book on animal life in the jungle.
The message of this story is evil will never win if we keep together. The book has Excellent illustrations, although it is a little too violent for younger children when the birds attack the evil elephants. Overall the message is excellent.