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Books with title The Bear, the Bat and the Dove: Three Stories from Aesop

  • The Bear, the Bat, and the Dove: Three Stories from Aesop

    Rob Cleveland, August House

    Audible Audiobook (August House, June 11, 2008)
    Three inspiring fables from Greek storyteller, Aesop.In this collection of three lesser known Aesop Fables, you will learn why bats fly at night, why you should pick your friends carefully, and why even a tiny ant could be your guardian angel.When most people think of Aesop's Fables they think of classic stories like “The Tortoise and the Hare” or “The Country Mouse and the City Mouse”. But there is a wide range of lesser known fables credited to Aesop including the three stories in the The Bear, the Bat, and the Dove retold by Rob Cleveland. “The Bear and the Two Travelers” tells a story of loyalty and trust as a bear threatens the lives of two friends. “Why Bat Flies at Night” tells the story of a bat that must choose a side in the battle between the birds of the sky and the land animals. Finally, “The Ant and the Dove” tells the story about a brave ant that repays a dove for saving his life when a bird catcher is about to trap the dove. This trilogy of Greek folktales teaches readers about the importance of courage and fairness.
  • The Bear, the Bat, and the Dove: Three Stories from Aesop

    Rob Cleveland, Baird Hoffmire

    Paperback (August House, July 24, 2006)
    Three inspiring fables from Greek storyteller, Aesop.In this collection of three lesser known Aesop Fables, you will learn why bats fly at night, why you should pick your friends carefully, and why even a tiny ant could be your guardian angel.When most people think of Aesop's Fables they think of classic stories like “The Tortoise and the Hare” or “The Country Mouse and the City Mouse”. But there is a wide range of lesser known fables credited to Aesop including the three stories in the The Bear, the Bat, and the Dove retold by Rob Cleveland. “The Bear and the Two Travelers” tells a story of loyalty and trust as a bear threatens the lives of two friends. “Why Bat Flies at Night” tells the story of a bat that must choose a side in the battle between the birds of the sky and the land animals. Finally, “The Ant and the Dove” tells the story about a brave ant that repays a dove for saving his life when a bird catcher is about to trap the dove. This trilogy of Greek folktales teaches readers about the importance of courage and fairness.
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  • The Bear, the Bat and the Dove: Three Stories from Aesop

    Rob Cleveland, Baird Hoffmire

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-06-28, June 28, 2007)
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  • Aesop's Bear, Bat and the Dove: 3 Stories From Aesop

    August House

    Paperback (August House, May 22, 2007)
    When you think of Aesop's Fables, you probably think of the Tortoise and the Hare, or the Country Mouse and the City Mouse. In this collection, Rob Cleveland brings you three of Aesop's lesser known, but equally powerful fables. You will learn why bats fly at night, why you should pick your friends carefully, and why even a tiny ant could be your guardian angel. Each Pack contains: 7 copies of Aesop's Bear, Bat and the Dove; differentiated lesson plans for 4 grades, CD with read-along audio tracks, animated version of the story, and downloadable lesson plans.
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