Aesop's fables -- Adaptations
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Aesop's fables -- Adaptations
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Aesop's fables
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- The lion, the bear and the fox, is it better to cooperate or compete?
- The brazier and his dog, why should we do our part to help others?
- The grasshopper & the ants, Jerry Pinkney
- The snake and his tail, how can you support your team?
- The crab and its mother, what is the best way to teach others?
- The peasant and the eagle, why should you help others in need?, Aesop
- The farmer and his sons, why should you work hard?
- The lion and the mouse, can little friends be great friends?
- The thief and the housedog, when should you trust someone?
- Mercury and the woodsman, why should you always be honest?
- The wild donkey and the tame donkey, why should you not judge others by their appearance?
- The milk woman and her pail, what happens if you count on getting something before you have it?
- Belling the cat, why should you think before you act?, Aesop
- The lion, the wolf, and the fox, how should you treat others?
- The two goats, why should you cooperate with others?
- The shoemaker and his medicine, why should you tell the truth?
- Aesop's fables, Aesop ; illustrations by Ayano Imai ; [English text adaptation by Martin West]
- Yo, Aesop!, get a load of these fables, by Paul Rosenthal ; illustrated by Marc Rosenthal
- The crow and the raven, why should you be yourself?
- The goose and the golden egg, what happens when you are greedy?
- The swollen fox, why should you share with others?
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- The town mouse and the country mouse, based on a story by Aesop, retold by Susanna Davidson ; illustrated by Jacqueline East ; reading consultant, Alison Kelly
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