3953 - Panchatantra, How the Jackal ate the elephant and other stories
Author: Amar Chitra Katha
Description: Step into the enchanting world of the Panchatantra, where animals speak, plot, and teach invaluable lessons about life. This collection includes the clever tale of how a cunning jackal outsmarts an elephant, along with other engaging stories that highlight intelligence, wit, and the consequences of one’s actions. These timeless fables continue to entertain while imparting moral values that remain relevant across generations. Description: Amar Chitra Katha retells these classic Panchatantra stories in a beautifully illustrated comic that makes learning fun and meaningful. With vibrant visuals and simple language, the tales offer wisdom on friendship, strategy, and problem-solving, all wrapped in delightful narratives that children and adults will cherish. Keywords: Panchatantra, jackal, elephant, Indian folktales, wisdom, strategy, Amar Chitra Katha, animal stories, morality, cleverness, fables Ideal For: Children, parents, educators, and readers interested in Indian folklore and moral stories Age: 6 years and above Theme: Wisdom, cleverness, consequences of actions, friendship, and strategy Tone: Warm, engaging, witty, and insightful Book Type: Illustrated folktale comic (graphic storybook) Length: Approximately 32–36 pages