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Animals -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
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Animals
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Animals
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Juvenile literature
Folklore
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La licorne d'or, secrets & légendes, sous la direction de Selwyn E. Phipps ; traduction de Bérengère Viennot
Who is king?, ten magical stories from Africa, Beverley Naidoo & Piet Grobler
The brazier and his dog, why should we do our part to help others?
The little red hen, retelling by Ronne P. Randall ; illustrated by Stephen Holmes
The lion, the bear and the fox, is it better to cooperate or compete?
The snake and his tail, how can you support your team?
The peasant and the eagle, why should you help others in need?, Aesop
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?
The farmer and his sons, why should you work hard?
The thief and the housedog, when should you trust someone?
The crab and its mother, what is the best way to teach others?
Chinese zodiac animals, by Sanmu Tang ; [translation by Zhu Jingwen]
The lion and the mouse, can little friends be great friends?
The shoemaker and his medicine, why should you tell the truth?
What makes a monster?, discovering the world's scariest creatures, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
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 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?
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