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The Junglies Build a Treehouse: Sometimes we just need to look at things from a different perspectiv
"The Junglies realize there is much more to see in the world beyond their home. They want to travel and see the world but are unable to do so as they are endangered species. They decide that they won't be stopped by the fact that they cannot leave their home and so come up with a plan so they can see more of their world. They make an amazing discovery. This story in the Junglies series teaches young readers and listeners about teamwork and to be grateful for what we have. Sometimes we just need to change our perspective to appreciate what we have. All the Junglies stories can be used to introduce children to the topic of endangered species as every animal represented by a character has at least one subspecies that is endangered including rabbits! The stories can also be used to introduce children to the topic of unity in diversity as the animals are best friends despite being different."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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Raff's Birthday: Everything is not always as it seems...
"Raff the giraffe discovers that his friends are arranging a party and he has not been invited! Why would his friends do such a thing? Cn his friends really be so nasty or is there another reason that it is being kept a secret? This story teaches young children that we should not make assumptions but rather check our facts as things may not always be what they appear to be... The Junglies stories can all be used to introduce children to the topic of endangered species as all the animals represented by characters have at least one subspecies that is endangered including rabbits! The stories can also be used to introduce children to unity in diversity as the animals are best friends despite being different."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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Kiki in the Bottle: A Junglies story
"This is a story in the second 'Junglies' series of children's books. In this story, Kiki the monkey finds an object in the jungle. He does not know what it is so he picks it up and starts making his way to Jungle Man who will be able to tell him what it is. On the way, he has an accident and gets his head stuck in the object. He runs through the jungle trying to find help but his friends don't recognize him and think he is a monster. Will anyone be able to save him? This story tells about the bad effects of indiscriminate littering and introduces children to recycling. The Junglies stories can also be used to introduce children to the subjects of endangered species and unity in diversity."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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The Junglies Play Hide and Seek: A Junglies story
"Jungle Man teaches the friends about how they can blend in with their surroundings so they can prevent being caught by other animals or poachers. When he has finished teaching the friends, they play hide and seek to see how well they have understood what Jungle Man has taught them. Which one of the Junglies will apply what he has learned the best? This story in the Junglies series introduces children to the topic of camouflage. The learning that this story offers can be tested with young readers by letting them make their own camouflage in class and letting them play hide and seek with their friends. The Junglies stories can also be used to introduce children to endangered species and unity in diversity."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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The Junglies and the Last Banana: A Junglies story
"What would happen if there were no more bananas on Earth? In 'The Junglies and the Last Banana,' the world has run out of bananas and everyone is faced with the less than appealing alternative of eating fake bananas. There is hope though. A banana tree was left on the moon by astronauts years ago. If someone fetches it and brings it back to Earth, real bananas can be grown again on Earth. Kiki the monkey and Abbit the rabbit volunteer for the mission. When they land on the moon, Kiki meets aliens who are looking for Earth. Their planet has run out of resources and they want to take over Earth so they can have its resources for their planet. Will Kiki be able to mislead the aliens and save Earth? Will they make it back safely so people on Earth can have real bananas again? This book in the 'Junglies' series of children's books introduces children to the topic of conservation. Mankind needs to conserve the Earth's resources to ensure that Earth remains habitable for future generations and we do not have to look for another planet like the aliens. All the Junglies stories can be used to introduce children to the topis of endangered species and unity in diversity as well."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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"The Junglies made it to the beach after they managed to stop their runaway train. They leave Jungle Man to try and fix the train and get help while they enjoy themselves on the beach. They soon meet a mermaid and help her to find an item she has lost. To show her appreciation, she gives each of them a wish but the wish will only come true if it does good for others as well as themselves. One by one they make a wish but none of their wishes come true. Eventually, there is only one wish left? Will they finally realize how to make a wish that helps others or will they be stuck on the beach forever? This Junglies story teaches young children about helping others and teamwork. The Junglies stories can also be used to introduce young readers to endangered species and unity in diversity."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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"The friends are back in this book, in the second 'Junglies' series it seems that a very hungry and dangerous visitor has arrived in the jungle. Raff sees the visitor first immediately before he finds Abbit's fur and he comes to the conclusion that the visitor has eaten Abbit the Rabbit! Raff races to warn the friends about the hungry visitor but will he make it in time or is he next on the visitor's menu? This story teaches children about molting and shedding in animals and can be used to introduce children to the topics of endangered species and unity in diversity."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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The Singing Contest: Sometimes teamwork is better...
"The Junglies learn that there is going to be a singing competition in the jungle. They all want to compete and win but they soon realize that if they are to have any hope of winning a prize and coming in the top three, they will have to combine their talents and work together as a team. This story teaches young children that even though we are all born with unique talents, we sometimes need to work together to achieve success. The Junglies stories can all be used to introduce young children to the topic of endangered species as the animals represented by characters all have at least one subspecies that are endangered including rabbits! The Junglies stories can also be used to introduce young children to the topic of unity in diversity as the animals are best friends despite being different."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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Abbit Gets Stuck: There is no such thing as a silly idea.
"Can a rabbit get stuck in a tree and how long is a giraffe's tongue? Abbit the rabbit has managed to get stuck in a tree. Listen to the story to find out just how he managed to get stuck in a tree in the first place. His friends try idea after idea to get Abbit down but don't succeed. Will Abbit have to stay stuck forever or will they find a way to get Abbit down? This story teaches young readers and listeners about teamwork and that there is no such thing as a silly idea. The Junglies stories can all be used to introduce young readers to the topic of endangered species as every animal represented by a character in the stories has at least one subspecies that is endangered. The stories can also be used to introduce young readers to the topic of unity in diversity as the animals in the stories are different but they are best friends."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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"Can a tiger lose its stripes? In this first book of the Junglies series, it seems that Aga the tiger has lost his stripes. How could it have happened? Listen to the story to find out how he lost his stripes and if his friends can succeed in helping him find them or if he will be without stripes for the rest of his life. This story teaches young children about honesty and that they should always tell the truth even if they did not do something wrong on purpose. The Junglies stories can all be used to introduce children to the topic of endangered species as every animal represented by a character has at least one subspecies that is endangered. The stories can also be used to introduce children to unity in diversity as the animals in the stories are different but they are best friends."
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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Wish Upon a Bubble: Never stop believing in Magic
"As a boy, Russell played with bubbles and made a wish….. Unbeknown to him, that bubble floated away and was kept safe by Bubbadream, the wishkeeper. Years later, Russell's day is falling apart. So is his life. And the world too it seems. But who would imagine it was all linked to the bubble and the wish attached to it from so many years ago when Russell was a boy? 'Wish upon a Bubble' is a story for children, Young Adults, and Adults alike. It is a story that reminds us not to forget about the magic in life and that we should continue to always believe in our dreams because we can make them a reality as long as we have faith and persistent belief in them. This story also reminds us of the power of our dreams and ultimately the power we have within us to make dreams a reality. I was inspired to write this story from an instance when I played bubbles with our daughters. Bubbles are just so clear, so perfectly round, weightless, and magical and everyone simply loves bubbles. Does it not make perfect sense then to associate wishes with bubbles?"
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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"A family moves into a new home. The disabled daughter, Kayleigh, is kept awake at nights by noises from under the tree in their garden. She investigates one night and is amazed at what she finds. She makes strange new friends and is soon partying with them at night too. Even when tragedy strikes a friend the happiness cannot end and ultimately a miracle occurs which makes Kayleigh able to walk. "The Tickle Tree" was inspired by a tree in a park where we take our daughters to play. The story has been written in rhyme and it encourages us to always look for the magic in life as children and to remember to look for the magic in life as adults. It also demonstrates how powerful happiness can be in that a young disabled girl experiences a miracle and is able to walk for the first time.A family moves into a new home. The disabled daughter, Kayleigh, is kept awake at nights by noises from under the tree in their garden. She investigates one night and is amazed at what she finds. She makes strange new friends and is soon partying with them at night too. Even when tragedy strikes a friend the happiness cannot end and ultimately a miracle occurs which makes Kayleigh able to walk. "The Tickle Tree" was inspired by a tree in a park where we take our daughters to play. The story has been written in rhyme and it encourages us to always look for the magic in life as children and to remember to look for the magic in life as adults. It also demonstrates how powerful happiness can be in that a young disabled girl experiences a miracle and is able to walk for the first time. PUBLISHER: TEKTIME"
Francois Keyser (Author), Francois Keyser (Narrator)
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