<p><strong><em>Just So Stories -Illustrated</em> is Rudyard Kipling's classic collection of imaginative animal origin tales explaining how the whale camel rhinoceros leopard elephant and other creatures came to be as they are.</strong> Written in Kipling's famously rhythmic playful prose these stories combine nonsense fable folk-tale patterning and comic invention all addressed to the listening child as Best Beloved. The result is one of the most recognisable works of classic children's literature: strange musical witty and full of memorable turns of language.</p><p>First published in 1902 <em>Just So Stories</em> began as bedtime storytelling and became one of Kipling's best-known books for younger readers. Its tales are not natural history but literary invention: fanciful explanations for the elephant's trunk the camel's hump the leopard's spots and other features of the animal world. Project Gutenberg describes the book as playful origin stories that blend whimsy with philosophy and notes that Kipling illustrated the original stories himself. </p><p>For readers of classic children's literature animal stories literary fairy tales fables and Rudyard Kipling <em>Just So Stories -Illustrated</em> remains essential: inventive highly individual and still unlike almost anything else in children's fiction.</p>