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Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Hardcover – Picture Book, September 26, 1997

4.5 out of 5 stars 7,992 ratings

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This gorgeous picture book edition of the classic story from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book was adapted and illustrated by beloved award-winning artist Jerry Pinkney.

"A beautiful edition for reading aloud," proclaimed Booklist. "Excitement and danger ebb and flow throughout," added Kirkus.

Soon after a flood washes Rikki into the garden of a family, he comes face-to-face with Nag and Nagaina, two giant cobras. The snakes are willing to attack Rikki, and even the human family who lives there, to claim the garden and house for themselves. But they do not count on the heart and pride of the brave little mongoose.

Jerry Pinkney was "widely acclaimed for his picture books honoring his Black heritage as well as for his richly detailed works reimagining well-loved fairy and folktales," noted Publishers Weekly. His version of The Lion & the Mouse by Aesop was awarded the Caldecott Medal, and his books also received five Caldecott Honor citations. He was recognized with two lifetime achievement awards: the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (now known as the Children’s Literature Legacy Award) and the Coretta Scott King Virginia Hamilton Award.

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Kindergarten-Grade 4. In this glorious picture book, Pinkney's accessible retelling and dramatic watercolors plunge readers into the lush garden Rikki rules and the life of the family he comes to guard. The large pictures (often spreading across much of a facing page) can barely contain the mongoose's energy as his lithe body twists and turns, evading and attacking the cobras and the brown snake, curling in young Teddy's arms, and basking in the family's adulation. Pinkney's humans are not idealized, and Rikki, while eminently pettable, is not anthropomorphized. The subdued natural colors of the animals contrast with the garden's riot. The splash of a yellow squash blossom; Teddy's crimson shirt; a scarlet hibiscus; or the burnished head of Darzee, the tailor bird, add grace notes to the shimmering pages. This great story has been given the loving treatment it deserves.?Patricia Lothrop-Green, St. George's School, Newport,
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Pinkney dwells on this story of Rikki-tikki-tavi, the sensible, brave mongoose adopted by an English family living in India. The animals speak to each other, so readers know how the little mongoose is aided by the tailorbird, Darzee, and and his wife in escaping death from the menacing cobras who hope to kill the human family and raise their 25 hatchlings in an empty house. Excitement and danger ebb and flow throughout the illustrations for this classic story. The people are drawn with less vitality than the creatures, yet the stances and concerns of the human parents echo those of the animals for their children. Exotic flora borders garden baths; a few details--an antique inkwell- -exemplify the period; yet the true strength of the large watercolors is in the framing of deadly fighting and impending attacks. Pinkney puts his heart into a story he loves, and makes it live again. (Picture book. 5-10) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Morrow Junior Books (September 26, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 48 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0688143202
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0688143206
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 5 - 10 years, from customers
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ AD810L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ Kindergarten - 3
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.05 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.25 x 0.5 x 11.5 inches
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Customers find this book to be a classic tale of good over evil, with gorgeous illustrations and a charming mongoose character. The story is well-written and suitable for both children and adults, with one customer noting it's particularly good for practice reading. Customers appreciate the animal narrative, with one review highlighting how the animals come to life in the story. The book receives mixed feedback regarding its language, with some finding it detailed and descriptive while others say it's difficult for children to understand.

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705 customers mention "Story quality"699 positive6 negative

Customers enjoy the story quality of this book, describing it as a classic with a wonderful tale about a mongoose, and one customer notes it's a classic tale of good over evil.

"...It became my favorite story, with the cadence of the narration and the wonderful animation bringing the story to life...." Read more

"...A heroic and inspiring tale suitable for every child, even if the parents are too effete to cope with a to-the-death fight against an enemy that..." Read more

"This classic tale, featured originally in The Jungle Book, tells of the brave battle of Rikki-Tikki the mongoose against the deadly cobras, Nag and..." Read more

"...Children will love this charming story. Mongooses are known for killing snakes, including cobras and eating them...." Read more

461 customers mention "Book for kids"461 positive0 negative

Customers find this book enjoyable for children and adults, with several mentioning they loved it as children, and one noting it holds the attention of younger readers.

"...The language is lyrical, and there is a rhythm to the story that reinforces this quality...." Read more

"...A heroic and inspiring tale suitable for every child, even if the parents are too effete to cope with a to-the-death fight against an enemy that..." Read more

"...But mostly, I love Rikki-Tikki himself. Too curious to be afraid and fiercely protective of the young family and the creatures of the yard, he is..." Read more

"Clear cut and wonderful - humor, adventure and drama." Read more

236 customers mention "Short story"236 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy this short story, finding it well written and delightful to read, with one customer noting it's great for practice reading.

"...It became my favorite story, with the cadence of the narration and the wonderful animation bringing the story to life...." Read more

"...I also like the poem at the beginning and Danzee's song at the end, cut short because Danzee himself was interupted in the singing by Rikki-..." Read more

"...And still liked this story now.It had me hooked within a couple pages and I didn't put it down till I was finished...." Read more

"...It is a very cute short story. I highly recommend this. I don't know that it is a good story for children but it is still a very cute short story." Read more

94 customers mention "Illustrations"83 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the gorgeous illustrations in the book, describing them as breathtaking, with one customer noting how they mesmerize children and another highlighting the award-winning work of Pinkney.

"Jerry Pinkney's illustrations are absolutely beautiful. If you want to buy a book solely for the pictures, this is the book for you...." Read more

"...standalone booklet, first published in 1894, featuring the lovable, adorable, but tough and tenacious mongoose or meercat, Rikki Tikki Tavi, Kipling..." Read more

"...I would recommend to the fact that it includes the award winning illustrations of Pinkney. The Jungle Book is now in the public domain...." Read more

"...I ordered another copy of this book , with beautiful pictures so my grandson can enjoy this classic story as much as I did as a child!..." Read more

66 customers mention "Animal story"59 positive7 negative

Customers enjoy the animal story in the book, particularly appreciating the adventuresome little creatures and how they come to life in the narrative.

"...of a young lone warrior facing two experienced, ruthless killers in urban and subterranean combat...." Read more

"...This was a fun and fast paced trip down memory lane. A lot of animal action here. It got my blood pumping...." Read more

"Another great book for all ages No more bad snakes Rickki got them all Or so I am told Yippee" Read more

"...Kipling had a unique understanding of human nature and the world of wild animals." Read more

58 customers mention "Strength"58 positive0 negative

Customers praise Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's strength, describing it as brave and tough, with one customer noting its heroism in defending the family, while another highlights its strong sense of duty.

"...Overall, a short, but powerful story of triumph, bravery, and danger...." Read more

"...in 1894, featuring the lovable, adorable, but tough and tenacious mongoose or meercat, Rikki Tikki Tavi, Kipling’s eye for capturing the characters..." Read more

"...I love how the rescued mongoose saves Teddy and ‘he saved all of us.’ This is a fun read aloud and a great piece of classic literature." Read more

"...His character is marked by courage, determination, a strong sense of duty and the will to do what must be done regardless of the opposition or..." Read more

51 customers mention "Age range"51 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate that the book is suitable for both young and old readers, making it a wonderful classic for all ages.

"...the day, he scampers around on the breakfast table, perches on the little boy's shoulder, and otherwise endears himself to both the family and the..." Read more

"Really pretty illustrations. Easy to read. Lots of good lessons for kids. I read it to my grandchildren. Ages 6 and 4...." Read more

"...It is a fitting bed-time story and corporate motivational tool. The lessons are universal and memorably written." Read more

"...language is both simple enough for a child and poetic and meaningful enough for a parent or adult reading it with their child or by themselves...." Read more

57 customers mention "Language"39 positive18 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the language of the book, with some finding it detailed and descriptive, while others report that it is hard for kids to understand.

"...In this edition the original language has been simplified, and I believe that children aged eight and up will not find it too difficult...." Read more

"...It is a story that will never grow old. A melding of words set in India where death is as small as a tiny snake or as frightening as a cobra...." Read more

"...However, if words also matter, the text in this book is a sad, watered down imposter of Rudyard Kipling's robust, captivating storytelling...." Read more

"...Thanks for good story. Great opportunity to learn about India and mongooses." Read more

Beautifully Written
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Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book stories are timeless and in this standalone booklet, first published in 1894, featuring the lovable, adorable, but tough and tenacious mongoose or meercat, Rikki Tikki Tavi, Kipling’s eye for capturing the characters of the animals and people who feature is simply genius and beautiful. The short exciting story describes the little moongoose’s battle with the cobra Nag and his wife, Nagaina in the garden and house of little Teddy, Teddy’s mother and English father. This short story and the entire book can be downloaded on Amazon, so enjoy an enduring classic. Your children will love the stories too.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2018
    I first encountered this story as a child, as an animated film on television. It became my favorite story, with the cadence of the narration and the wonderful animation bringing the story to life. I used to watch it every year, just like the Christmas specials and The Wizard of Oz. I've even seen it a few times as an adult, each time reliving a little piece of my childhood.

    When I saw this book recently, on a list of free books, I grabbed it up so I could carry this little piece around with me all the time. I was kind of afraid to actually read the story, because so often these days books and their movies don't have much in common. However, this is word for word the animated story I have enjoyed so many times; or should I say the animated film is just like the book. The language is lyrical, and there is a rhythm to the story that reinforces this quality. If I had a child, since they don't show the film any more, this would be a regular on the bedtime story list, and not just for the language. The themes of making the best of what happens to you in life, and of protecting your family, are woven throughout this story, as well as using common sense when planning anything you have to do. I'm going to grab The Jungle Book next!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2020
    Rikki Tikki Tavi is the story of a young lone warrior facing two experienced, ruthless killers in urban and subterranean combat. He and his adversaries wage an asymmetric campaign against each other, where our hero has to weigh the tactical necessities, ethics, gaining the support of the civilian population, and ensuring the safety of civilians as he engages a threat that would kill innocents to control key terrain.

    This isn't Mogadishu or Mumbai, this is a mongoose who is the guest of a human family protecting his humans from a pair of cobras. In the drains, bathrooms, and garden of humans who rescued him when he was a half-drowned kit, Rikki stalks and is stalked by Nag and Nagina as they prepare for their clutch of eggs to hatch. With the help a pair of tailor birds and a cowardly muskrat, Rikki defeats the cobras and protects his family.

    A heroic and inspiring tale suitable for every child, even if the parents are too effete to cope with a to-the-death fight against an enemy that threatens everything Rikki loves.

    Yes, I enjoyed it immensely, if that was not obvious.

    E. M. Van Court
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2013
    This classic tale, featured originally in The Jungle Book, tells of the brave battle of Rikki-Tikki the mongoose against the deadly cobras, Nag and Nagaina. Rikki-Tikki is swept away from his family by a flood and finds himself a most welcome guest of a human family.

    I remember reading this once in school, though I can't remember exactly when, and I was happy to come across it for free on Amazon. It's actually quite an exciting tale, though perhaps a little scary. The snakes, Nag and Nagaina, are sinister and plot the death of the entire family in the big house, hoping that Rikki-Tikki would then move on. But luckily their plot is discovered, and the mongoose defends his adoptive family with every fiber of his being.

    The characters are varied and are each entertaining in their own right. I love the idiotic Tailorbird, Danzee. He weeps, sings, and celebrates in turn, without any regard to consequence, mostly because of his short attention span. The little fearful musk-rat, who runs along the walls, but never to the center of the room, is also amusing. His role as informant is important to winning the battle, but mostly because he's afraid he'll be mistaken for the mongoose.

    But mostly, I love Rikki-Tikki himself. Too curious to be afraid and fiercely protective of the young family and the creatures of the yard, he is an admirable hero. Brave and funny, and believable, too. When he's not busy saving the day, he scampers around on the breakfast table, perches on the little boy's shoulder, and otherwise endears himself to both the family and the reader.

    I also like the poem at the beginning and Danzee's song at the end, cut short because Danzee himself was interupted in the singing by Rikki-Tikki.

    Overall, a short, but powerful story of triumph, bravery, and danger. I recommend this one to anyone who likes rooting for the underdog and those who enjoy animal characters.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020
    Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is a 34-page short story about a young mongoose which is found in the 1894 anthology called The Jungle Book, but is now found in Kindle for free. Children will love this charming story. Mongooses are known for killing snakes, including cobras and eating them. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is the war cry of the young mongoose as he fights snakes.
    In this tale, the mongoose is saved by a white English family of a father, mother, and young boy. The story is about how he saves the family on a couple of occasions from snakes and how he battles three snakes, including a husband and wife cobra and their 25 eggs that are about to hatch.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
    Clear cut and wonderful - humor, adventure and drama.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2019
    Reading this for the second time as an adult made me love the story of the little mongoose even more than I did as a pre-teen. I think I am going to play the voice narration so my beloved hubby can hear and enjoy it as I don't know if he has ever gotten to hear or read anything by the wonderful story teller Rudyard Kipling. He has told me that he saw the original Disney animated version. Update: the narration I had hoped would be a male voice, fantasizing him having just a wee bit of a British accent, was instead the voice of my Kindle narrator which is pretty much a female monotone. But my honey does enjoy me reading excellent bits of writing to him, so yay, that's what shall get done.
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  • chris von
    4.0 out of 5 stars du kipling
    Reviewed in France on December 8, 2017
    j'ai toujours aimé l'histoire de cette mangouste qui défend sa maison à lire même aux enfants jeunes cela fait un joli conte
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  • Gabriela
    5.0 out of 5 stars unique
    Reviewed in Brazil on January 15, 2025
    it talks about the wild animal's life, not in a deep way, it's a chill book, I loved it
  • Suemcfarlane
    5.0 out of 5 stars Kipling best little hero
    Reviewed in Australia on April 24, 2019
    A great introduction to Kipling’s wonderful world of animal he mixes the fantastic with the truth in a way that will delight and educate children of all ages
  • Raffaella
    5.0 out of 5 stars Meraviglioso
    Reviewed in Italy on November 14, 2018
    È stato uno dei libri che, da bambina, mi ha avvicinato e fatto amare la lettura. Per questo lo consiglio se volete invogliare i vostri figli alla lettura. Un’avventura meravigliosa
  • debadatta das mohapatra
    5.0 out of 5 stars Rikki tikki tavi
    Reviewed in India on August 29, 2020
    The characters are very interesting. It was fun reading the book as I liked the relationship between a mongoose and a human family.The story is also well written.The story was very engaging and interesting .The fight between the snakes and rikki tikki tavi at night was the most thrilling of all. It is a must read for all animal lovers.