The Crows and the Serpent: A Panchatantra classic

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1996

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Music, poetry, storytelling, and lively color come together to make each of these book/cassette sets attractive. Here is the first of three formats that the series will use, packaging two booklets with one audio cassette in a cardboard package. Here unfortunately, two copies of The Crows and the Serpent were inserted, instead of one copy with a copy of The Monkey and the Crocodile. Each tape starts with a song in which Karadi introduces himself as a teller of stories. This story runs true to the tradition as I know it, with this addition: the crows do not understand how the jackal's plan works. The two crows also travel together to steal the necklace. The snake here is wonderfully sibilant! Unfortunately, the audio quality is not as good here as on later cassettes. The books and audio cassette come together in a cardboard package. Though I will list each set under both books and audio cassettes, I will keep them together in their packages under books.

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Inland Printers Ltd

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