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Books with title Aesops Fables for Children

  • The Aesop for Children

    Aesop

    eBook (SMK Books, Jan. 16, 2018)
    The Aesop for Children by Aesop
  • The Aesop for Children

    Aesop

    eBook (SMK Books, Aug. 19, 2017)
    The Aesop for Children by Aesop
  • The Aesop for Children

    Aesop

    eBook (SMK Books, Jan. 29, 2018)
    The Aesop for Children by Aesop
  • The Aesop for Children

    Aesop, Milo Winter

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, Nov. 23, 1999)
    Aesops for Children Hardcover book
  • Fables for Children

    Leo Tolstoy

    language (, Nov. 15, 2011)
    THE ANT AND THE DOVEAn Ant came down to the brook: he wanted to drink. A wave washed him down and almost drowned him. A Dove was carrying a branch; she saw the Ant was drowning, so she cast the branch down to him in the brook. The Ant got up on the branch and was saved. Then a hunter placed a snare for the Dove, and was on the point of drawing it in. The Ant crawled up to the hunter and bit him on the leg; the hunter groaned and dropped the snare. The Dove fluttered upwards and flew away.THE TURTLE AND THE EAGLEA Turtle asked an Eagle to teach her how to fly. The Eagle advised her not to try, as she was not fit for it; but she insisted. The Eagle took her in his claws, raised her up, and dropped her: she fell on stones and broke to pieces.THE POLECATA Polecat entered a smithy and began to lick the filings. Blood began to flow from the Polecat's mouth, but he was glad and continued to lick; he thought that the[Pg 4] blood was coming from the iron, and lost his whole tongue.THE LION AND THE MOUSEA Lion was sleeping. A Mouse ran over his body. He awoke and caught her. The Mouse besought him; she said:"Let me go, and I will do you a favour!"The Lion laughed at the Mouse for promising him a favour, and let her go.Then the hunters caught the Lion and tied him with a rope to a tree. The Mouse heard the Lion's roar, ran up, gnawed the rope through, and said:"Do you remember? You laughed, not thinking that I could repay, but now you see that a favour may come also from a Mouse."THE LIARA Boy was watching the sheep and, pretending that he saw a wolf, he began to cry:"Help! A wolf! A wolf!"The peasants came running up and saw that it was not so. After doing this for a second and a third time, it happened that a wolf came indeed. The Boy began to cry:"Come, come, quickly, a wolf!"The peasants thought that he was deceiving them as usual, and paid no attention to him. The wolf saw there was no reason to be afraid: he leisurely killed the whole flock.
  • Fables for Children Part 1

    Johnny West

    language (, April 7, 2020)
    We invite you to read this good story. If you like this book, please comment. Thanks!
  • The Aesop for Children

    Mio Winter

    Paperback (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 1994)
    A collection of animal stories that teach lessons about kindness, persuasion, boastfulness, flattery, common sense, revenge, honesty, and curiosity
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  • The AESOP for Children

    Aesop, Milo Winter

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, Jan. 1, 1984)
    One hundred twenty-six best-loved fables of Aesop.
  • The Aesop for Children

    Aesop

    language (Start Publishing LLC, Jan. 3, 2013)
    According to the Greek historian Herodotus, the fables were written by a slave named Aesop, who lived in Ancient Greece during the 5th century BCE. Aesop's fables and the Indian tradition, as represented by the Buddhist Jataka Tales and the Hindu Panchatantra, share about a dozen tales in common, although often widely differing in detail. There is therefore some debate over whether the Greeks learned these fables from Indian storytellers or the other way, or if the influences were mutual.
  • The Aesop For Children

    Aesop, Milo Winter

    eBook (, March 1, 2014)
    A wonderful collection of Aesop's fables for children, exquisitely illustrated by Artist Milo Winter. The vibrant illustrations make the fables jump into life and the text is phrased simply enough to make it easy for young readers to easily understand. Over 140 parables included.
  • Fables for children part 5

    Johnny West

    language (, April 21, 2020)
    I hope this edition is to everyone's liking. Let us know your opinion of the book, since it is your comments that motivate us to continue doing what we like to do.
  • Aesop for Children

    Aesop

    Hardcover (Checkerboard Pr, June 1, 1984)
    A collection of animal stories that teach lessons about kindness, persuasion, boastfulness, flattery, common sense, revenge, honesty, and curiosity