My Favourite Book - The Jungle Book
Reading is a productive habit that everyone should develop. Apart from entertaining, it also helps us with our creativity, brain stimulation, vocabulary development, and other numerous cognitive benefits. Everyone should develop a habit of reading regularly. In the digitally equipped world, we have forgotten to read. Consequently, our ability to read has deteriorated too.
I read five pages of my favourite story books regularly to stay accustomed to reading. The last book that I read was The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. After reading the book, I realised that it is a must-read. We have grown up watching Mowgli in cartoons and movies, but reading the book is altogether a different experience. The character Mowgli has become my favourite.
The book I read had beautiful illustrations that made me stick to the story and enjoy it thoroughly. I would suggest that you should also read books with colourful pictures, as they are much more interesting to look at. The black and white pages of the books sometimes get boring for me, but with illustrations, I can read easily.
Furthermore, The Jungle Book is written in simple English that is easy to interpret and understand. To comprehend the book the best way, I usually read with my mother or sometimes with my father. The explanation of the stories is essential to improve the understanding. Apart from being a fun and entertaining book, it teaches numerous life lessons. You would definitely enjoy reading the book.
The book covers seven tales talking about the jungle life of the main character Mowgli. These tales are captivating, and they keep the reader glued till the end. It indirectly teaches us about family, relationships, nature, society, etc. Furthermore, the beautiful imagination of the writer behind the story has intrigued me deeply to read more of his books. The importance of friendship, as explained in the book, has been my favourite part. I also loved how nature is being addressed in the story.
The book will not just help you develop your reading skills, but it will also enhance your writing skills and thinking skills. The more we read, the better we write. Even if you have watched the movie or the cartoon of the same title, I highly recommend you to read the book to get a 360-degree view of the complete book that I am sure you would love to explore.
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