Kensuke taught Michael survival skills, including how to fish and gather food, build shelter, and create fire without matches. He also taught Michael to appreciate and respect the natural world around him.
In "Kensuke's Kingdom," Kensuke teaches Michael the importance of survival skills such as fishing, building shelter, and finding fresh water. He also imparts wisdom about the value of nature, the significance of living in harmony with the environment, and the importance of respecting all living creatures. Ultimately, Kensuke teaches Michael the power of resilience, compassion, and friendship.
no because Kensuke was the weird one but explained the situation to Michael.
kensuke Kensukes wife's name is Kimi
yes. Because two weeks after Kensuke died Michael went to see Mikia (Kensukes son).
are you reffering to the book Kensuke's Kingdom By Michael Morpurgo. If so Kensuke is the man who lives on the island and becomes friends with Michael in the book, who is introduced in chapter 5. But the rest you would have to read the book
In the book "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo, Michael promises Kensuke that he will not tell anyone about the island, that he will visit him regularly, and that he will take care of his cave and the animals when he's gone. These promises help establish a strong bond between the two characters.
The real island where they stayed was with the name, 'Kensuke's Kingdom'.
I don't think that Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Murpurgo will come out on DVD.
in Kensukes kingdom how does Michael start the fire
No, Michael is not Kensuke's son.
In Chapter 4 of "Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo, the main character Michael and his dog Stella find an old Japanese man named Kensuke living on the island. Kensuke is initially wary of Michael's presence, but they slowly build a bond as Kensuke teaches Michael survival skills and they learn to communicate despite the language barrier.
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