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|publisher =HarperFestival | |publisher =HarperFestival | ||
|publishdate =November 8, [[2005]] | |publishdate =November 8, [[2005]] | ||
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The book was released in November of 2005, and was written by | The book was released in November of 2005, and was written by Julia Simon-Kerr and illustrated by Peter Bollinger and Robert Papp. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
[[King Kong]] and [[Ann Darrow]] travel through the jungles of [[Skull Island]], and eventually come across a statue of a giant ape. Kong initially did not recognize it, and tried to attack, but Ann helped him to understand that it was a statue of one of his own. | [[King Kong]] and [[Ann Darrow]] travel through the jungles of [[Skull Island]], and eventually come across a statue of a giant ape. Kong initially did not recognize it, and tried to attack, but Ann helped him to understand that it was a statue of one of his own. |
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Kong's Kingdom, also known as Kong: The Eighth Wonder of the World: Kong's Kingdom is a children's book based on the 2005 Universal King Kong film.
Information
The book was released in November of 2005, and was written by Julia Simon-Kerr and illustrated by Peter Bollinger and Robert Papp.
Plot
King Kong and Ann Darrow travel through the jungles of Skull Island, and eventually come across a statue of a giant ape. Kong initially did not recognize it, and tried to attack, but Ann helped him to understand that it was a statue of one of his own.
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