This new collection of Aesop's fables is sumptuously illustrated by Giuliano Ferri and presented as a hardback gift edition to be read again and again. Each of these timeless stories conveys a message about how to behave towards others. Stories include The Fox and the Crow, The Hare and the Tortoise, The Boy who cried Wolf and The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs.
Chapters in this book include:
- About the stories
Pride
- The Fox and the Crow
- The Peacock and the Crane
- The Hare and the Tortoise
- The Eagle, the Jackdaw and the Shepherd
- The Fox and the Grapes
- King of the Birds
Trickery
- The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
- The Cat and the Hens
- The Lion and the Fox
- The Cat and the Mice
- The Wolf and the Heron
Greed
- The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
- The Fox in the Tree
- The Dog and the Bone
Quarrels
- The Sun and the Wind
- The Lion and the Statue
- The Fox and the Stork
- The Lion and the Wild Boar
Friendship
- The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
- The Ant and the Dove
- The Explorers and the Bear
- The Lion and the Mouse
Cunning
- The Crow and the Jug
- The Fox and the Billy Goat
- Belling the Cat
- The Dog on the Roof
Retorts
- The Piglet and the Sheep
- The Lioness and the Fox
- The Fox and the Rooster
- The Fir Tree and the Bramble
- The Crab and his Mother
Comeuppance
- The Tortoise and the Eagle
- The Ant and the Grasshopper
- The Boy Who Cried Wolf
- Zeus and the Tortoise
This is Book 27 in the Illustrated Story Collections Series. See all Illustrated Story Collections books here.
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Susanna Davidson (Author)
Zanna Davidson enjoyed riding a Shetland pony called Jampot as a little girl, but deep down, she's always preferred dreaming up her own adventures. Zanna worked on a farm, and as a builder in Zimbabwe, before becoming a writer. She is the author of over forty books. Zanna currently lives in North London.
Seo Kim (Illustrator)
Eileen Spinelli's love of books began at age five, during her first visit to the local public library. ?Iclimbed up the steps to the children's room on the secondfloor and into a wonderland! Books everywhere . . . Ididn't know which book to grab first, ? she explains. ?Itmade no difference to me that I couldn't read.? After that, young Eileen visited the lib
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