Aesop's Fables are true classic tales! The illustrations in this book are really fun and it's great to share these well-known stories with kids! Everything from "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Lion and the Mouse" to lesser known tales like "The Porcupine and the Moles" and "The Lion in Love." There are over 60 short stories in this book! Highly recommended and timeless!
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short 1 page stories. I keep this in our car and on longer outings, I read it to my husband when he's driving. These are not long stories, just short and to the point.
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A classic children's book.
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Illustrated by Fulvio Testa.
The fables are very, very, short, 8 or 9 lines, it's more of an art book than anything.
The fables are very, very, short, 8 or 9 lines, it's more of an art book than anything.
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After each story is a little note about the moral of each tale-a very nice book to teach values from. Many tales have animals in them and kids will surely enjoy them.
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Classics every child should have the chance to experience. I'm glad my Mother got this book for me, and I'd love to share it with the younger generation!
The stories are the age old ones with the morals at the end. They're fun to read. The reason this book is special is because it is illustrated by Arthur Rackham. I have a number of fairy tale books illustrated by this famous early 20th century artist.
Thought-provoking shorts.
Just as wonderful as it was millenia ago when it was first written.
Great edition to any homeschool library.
A very nice translation by Townsend, this contains many (as in at least 50) of the fables, along with simple pen-and-ink drawings.
I have two of these books, both with different stories, but with the same ISBN. One is titled "A Greedy Dog, The Gold Axe and the Silver Axe" and the other is titled "A Mouse's Gratitude, The Foolish Tiger & the Foolish Leopard, Outsmarting the Cat."
Not sure how to fix this since they both have the same ISBN. . .
Not sure how to fix this since they both have the same ISBN. . .
Wonderful illustrations and a classic text -- a great combination!