Fables Books

Poison Island
Poison Island

By Arthur Quiller Couch

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Hip Hop in the House
Hip Hop in the House

By Jef Czekaj

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The wolf and his shadow
The wolf and his shadow

By Thierry Robberecht

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Wolf is afraid of his own shadow. One day, by a stroke of luck, his fear turns out to be very useful.

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Sticky flies whirling squirrels and plucky ducks
Sticky flies whirling squirrels and plucky ducks

By Eileen M. Berry

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Thirty-one fables with Greek, Persian, Chinese, Russian, and Native American origins.

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The lion and the mouse
The lion and the mouse

By Cynthia Swain

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The boy who cried wolf
The boy who cried wolf

By Inc Age Of Learning

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A young shepherd boy amuses himself by summoning the adults from his village with false alarms, then learns the importance of honesty.

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The lion and the mouse
The lion and the mouse

By Aesop

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The grasshopper and the ants
The grasshopper and the ants

By Aesop

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A grasshopper who sings and dances all summer while the ants diligently gather food, winds up cold and hungry when winter arrives.

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The crow and the raven
The crow and the raven

By Aesop

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Aesop and his troupe teach their audience about the dangers of trying to be like someone else.

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