The Kancil Stories or the tales of Sang Kancil are the compilation of traditional folklore about a clever mouse-deer. It is a popular fables children story in Malay and Javanese culture in Malaysia and also Indonesia. A weak and small yet petite and cunning figure, the Sang Kancil (mouse-deer) also known as a small chevrotain of southeastern Asia that uses its intelligent advantage to triumph over beings more powerful than itself. The protagonist of the story is the Kancil, a smart and sly mouse deer. He can fool the another animals to escape from trouble. This folklore character is similar to the American figure Br'er Rabbit. Following stories are the examples of Kancil stories. Based on the folklore, there are some of the series from the story of ‘Sang Kancil’ which is, Kancil and the Farmer, Kancil and the Elephant, Kancil and the Crocodile, Kancil and the Tiger and many more. Most of the story gives a moral value that can be relate to kids. In another words, it provides idea and generate kids creativity …show more content…
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