Fables Books

Don t count your chicks
Don t count your chicks

By Ingri Parin D Aulaire

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On the way to market the old lady becomes so carried away by the visions of the wealth her egg money will bring that she scrambles eggs and illusions of wealth in a foolish mishap.

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The Lion and the mouse
The Lion and the mouse

By Joanne Young

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Recounts the tale of the tiny mouse who helped the mighty lion when he became ensnared by hunters.

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Four plays for middle aged children
Four plays for middle aged children

By Hal J. Todd

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Four plays written by actor and director, Hal J. Todd. Rumplelstiltskin and the witches was translated into Serbo-Croatian while Mr. Todd was Professor of Theatre Directing, at the Faculty of Drama...

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I dyreham
I dyreham

By Vibeke Stybe

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Wenceslas
Wenceslas

By Geraldine McCaughrean

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In this story based on the familiar carol, Good King Wenceslas and his page set out on a bitter winter night to deliver the spirit of Christmas.

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La magia della fiaba
La magia della fiaba

By Cristina Lavinio

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Animali parlanti
Animali parlanti

By Mia Lecomte

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Borrowed feathers, and other fables
Borrowed feathers, and other fables

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Borrowed feathers, and other fables
Borrowed feathers, and other fables

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