The Story Of Two Raccoon Cubs And Two Man Cubs

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Content Disclaimer

This adaptation explores themes of friendship, nature, and survival. It addresses the dynamics of wildlife and human interaction within the context of the South American jungle. Readers are advised to consider their emotional readiness and comfort level before engaging with this content, especially regarding the portrayal of wildlife and natural hazards.

Reading Levels

Total Words 3297
Unique Words 742
Reading Ease
Total Words 2229
Unique Words 604
Reading Ease

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Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian

The Story Of Two Raccoon Cubs And Two Man Cubs

About the Author

Horacio Quiroga (1878-1937) was a Uruguayan writer best known for his short stories depicting the harsh realities of life in the jungle. Often compared to Edgar Allan Poe and Rudyard Kipling, Quiroga's works explore themes of nature, death, and the struggle for survival. His vivid storytelling and deep connection to the South American landscape make his tales timeless and compelling.

Story Overview

Dive into the enchanting world of "The Story of Two Racoons and Two Man Cubs" with our leveled reading adaptation. Set in the vibrant and untamed South American jungle, this tale follows the adventures of two raccoons and their unexpected friendship with two human children. Through their encounters with the wild and the lessons they learn from each other, this story highlights the bonds between nature and humanity, crafted with the rich narrative style of Horacio Quiroga.

The Power of Passage Markers

Synchronized Materials

Each text is broken down into numbered passages, synchronized across all versions, enabling every student to follow along in class discussions, regardless of the reading level they are using.

Passage numbers are available in the web reader and in the margins of our paperback copies.

A Multimedia Reading Experience

Combine Print & Digital

The author's original words are always just a tap away. Easily reference the original language of any one of our leveled readers by visiting our web application and jumping to the corresponding passage.