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Aesops Fables

 
Description: ISBN 1843622718 / Genre: Junior Books / An illustrated collection of twenty-four animal fables first told by the Greek slave Aesop.

Newest Review: ... fable has to be “The Hare and the Tortoise” Although the Hare was easily going to win the race, he become over ... more

 ... confident and rested for a while and fell asleep. Meanwhile the Tortoise plodded slowly along and eventually won the race and the moral of the story is: SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE ** The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse ** The town mouse was extremely rich he lived in a fine house with a butler and maids. His cousin the country mouse was poor and his home was a small hole under the roots of an old oak tree. They were both happy with their lives and one day decided to stay at each other’s homes. The t...more

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Premium Review Aesops Fables: The moral of the story is ..... (823 words)
by Karenwilson - written on 12/09/01 (Very useful, 191 readings)
Rating:

I was aimlessly walking around shopping looking for a birthday present for Luke’s friend, when I stumbled across one of my all time favourite books. Instantly it took me back to my childhood days when I would sit and read one of the many different stories in the book. Aesop’s Fables is this famous book. What appealed to me so much when I was child was reading the moral at the end of the story. To this day they have always stuck in my mind. If you have never heard of Aesop’s Fables let me give you a brief bit of history about him. Aesop was a Greek fable writer who lived in the late fifth century BC. He was crippled and suffered from a ...

 

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