
Just So Stories
"Just So Stories" are a collection of imaginative tales by Rudyard Kipling that explain how animals and natural phenomena acquired their characteristics. They are storytelling fables that blend creativity with cultural myths, providing whimsical explanations for things like how the zebra got its stripes or the elephant's trunk. These stories are meant to entertain while offering hypothetical origins for the world's features, often emphasizing moral lessons or cultural values. They are valued for their inventive narratives, charming language, and ability to spark curiosity about nature and storytelling.