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|publishdate =November 8, [[2005]]
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==Information==
==Information==
The book was released in November of 2005, and was written by Gina Shaw and illustrated by Peter Bollinger and Robert Papp.
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.

Revision as of 08:22, 15 March 2018

Kong's Kingdom
King Kong: Kong's Kingdom
Author(s) Julia Simon-Kerr
Publisher HarperFestival
Publish date November 8, 2005
Genre Children's Book
ISBN ISBN 978-0060773021

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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