When I was in second or third grade, possibly fourth, I read a story in one of the classroom’s textbooks - a collection of short stories with illustrations, lesson plans, and investigative questions about the themes. And this one specific story won’t leave me alone.
It was a story about tigers. All I remember from it was that it was about tigers that sing in the jungle at night, and that one of them learned that a long time ago they were cruel, dangerous animals, and had to learn how to be peaceful creatures that could all sing together at night.
I know I didn’t hallucinate it or dream it, but I can’t remember enough specific details or keywords to track this thing down. I know the textbook was published sometime before 1996, but that’s not much help either.
By chance, does anyone here know what I’m talking about?
It was a story about tigers. All I remember from it was that it was about tigers that sing in the jungle at night, and that one of them learned that a long time ago they were cruel, dangerous animals, and had to learn how to be peaceful creatures that could all sing together at night.
I know I didn’t hallucinate it or dream it, but I can’t remember enough specific details or keywords to track this thing down. I know the textbook was published sometime before 1996, but that’s not much help either.
By chance, does anyone here know what I’m talking about?