Discover two fabulous fables in accessible comic book form: find out how heroes come in all sizes in The Lion and the Mouse and the consequence of telling lies in The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
First Graphic Readers is an original approach to well known fables,for very young readers. Here are much loved, read again stories in a form proven to entice emergent readers. Beautiful artwork accompanies clear narrative text in art panels and direct speech in speech bubble, giving readers an introduction to reading in comic form. Each book contains two stories and has two different illustration styles to help differentiate the stories and give a compendium feel.
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The second book in this popular series celebrating friendship, magic and fighting for what you believe in.
This is Book 1 in the First Graphic Readers Series. See all First Graphic Readers books here.
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AESOP probably lived in the middle part of the sixth century BC. A statement in Herodotus gives grounds for thinking that he was a slave.
More about AesopAmelia Marshall also writes under the name Amelia Penn. She loves writing and has written a range of books for children from funny fairy tales to facts about sharks. She currently lives in South West London with her son and partner.
More about Amelia MarshallDaniel Howarth is a freelance graphic designer and illustrator. He has illustrated a number of children's picture books for Little Tiger Press and Ladybird. He lives near Exeter, with his wife and family, and works from his garden studio.
More about Daniel HowarthAmelia Marshall, also writes under the name Ameila Penn.She loves writing! She has written a range of books for children from funny fairy tales to facts about sharks. She currently lives in South West London with her son and partner.
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