Fables Books

From Ur to Uncle Remus
From Ur to Uncle Remus

By Clay Lancaster

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The fox and the crow
The fox and the crow

By Diane Marwood

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Crow has some food, and Fox wants it! Can he think of a clever plan to make Crow drop the food? A simple retelling of a favourite Aesop fable.

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The fox and the crow
The fox and the crow

By Diane Marwood

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Crow has some food, and Fox wants it! Can he think of a clever plan to make Crow drop the food? A simple retelling of a favourite Aesop fable.

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Neekna and Chemai
Neekna and Chemai

By Jeannette Armstrong

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The ants and the grasshopper
The ants and the grasshopper

By Rob M. Worley

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Aesop's tales are brilliantly told in a very simple, easy-to-read style that engages young readers. Each story explores one of life's stories providing the morals by which to live. Strikingly illus...

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The ants and the grasshopper
The ants and the grasshopper

By Rob M. Worley

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Aesop's tales are brilliantly told in a very simple, easy-to-read style that engages young readers. Each story explores one of life's stories providing the morals by which to live. Strikingly illus...

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Old tales for new readers
Old tales for new readers

By Mary Johnson

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