The Thirsty Crow & The Crow and the Fox


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A show-and-tell book that contains two popular folk tales from India, full of colorful illustrations and easy narration in an effort to entertain and inform young children, as they take their first step into human experience.




The Thirsty Crow : Fabulous Fables


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After a long search, a tired crow finally finds a water pitcher, but how will he drink the water lying at the bottom of the pitcher? Read more to find out!




Aesop's Fables


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A collection of animal fables told by the Greek slave Aesop.




The Elephant's Friend and Other Tales from Ancient India


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Draws eight stories from well-known collections of Indian folktales--Hitopadesha tales, Jataka tales, and Panchantra tales--and presents them with cartoon-like illustrations.




The Bird and the Ant


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The Three Billy Goats Gruff


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The three billy goats outsmart the hungry troll who lives under the bridge.




The Crow and the Water Jug


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I made this wordless artist book by using cut paper to illustrate a famous story by Aesop. I wanted the story to become a visual exercise in addition and subtraction when a thirsty Crow has the idea to take one pebble from the ground and put it into a water jar - leaving nine pebbles on the ground. When that doesn't raise the water level high enough Crow takes another pebble from the ground and adds it to the water jar. Now there are two pebbles in the jar and eight on the ground ... how many pebbles does it take until at last Crow can get a drink?




The Crow and the Pitcher and the Fox Two Aesop Fables


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Here are two Aesop Fables about a crow and a pitcher plus a crow and a fox. You can say what you think is the meaning or moral of each one.




More Fables of Aesop


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New versions of fifteen old fables.




Patter-Paws the Fox and Other Stories


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From "Patter-Paws the Fox" and "Sharp-Claws the Lobster" to "Lusty-Lion and Trusty Mouse," young children will find the animated animal characters in these stories enjoyable and inspiring. Along with lively, detailed, and expressive illustrations by Brian Gold, the narrative will stimulate the imagination of young children and encourage them to read. Created especially for early readers, the author has taken great care in crafting the structure and style of the stories. The language, letter patterns, progressions of word structures, and sound sequences have all been shaped to build children's confidence, gradually leading to more disciplined work later in the book. In addition to grading the stories according to these principles, the stories involve repetition, rhyming devices, and the use of common words that form the foundation of "sight vocabulary." The visual element has also been considered in the layout, with large typeface and small paragraphs, which become more condensed as reading ability becomes stronger. (Ages 6-9)