The Mightiest

The Mightiest by Keiko Kasza, published by Penguin on November 10, 2003, is a reprint edition featuring 32 pages in English. This engaging story follows three friends—a Bear, an Elephant, and a Lion—who discover a golden crown that claims to belong to the mightiest animal in the forest. As they debate who deserves the title, their playful competition takes an unexpected turn when a giant appears, prompting them to reconsider what true mightiness really means.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of social themes such as friendship and competition, as well as a light-hearted take on bullying. The narrative unfolds with the animals’ antics and their ultimate realization about strength and power, culminating in a charming twist that highlights the importance of family. This delightful tale is perfect for young readers, offering both entertainment and a thoughtful message about the nature of mightiness.
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Is the Bear, the Elephant, or the Lion the mightiest animal in the forest? When the three friends come upon a golden crown that says, “For the Mightiest,” they each think that they deserve the title. Just when it looks like they’ll argue forever, an old woman comes along, which gives them an idea. They’ll have a contest to see who can scare her the most! But their game goes awry when a giant appears to take the crown. The giant is certainly the biggest, but does that make him the mightiest? Or is there someone else even mightier than the giant? Keiko Kasza charms us again with a subtle reminder that no one is mightier than Mom.
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