Fables Books

Return of the Unicorn
Return of the Unicorn

By Suzanne Lord

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The evil Duke of Malefort has put Dragon under a spell, and it is up to Beldin the unicorn to cure Dragon and save the castle. *Mazes, puzzles, and quizzes are inserted at various places in the text.

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The blind men and the elephant
The blind men and the elephant

By Karen Backstein

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A retelling of the fable from India about six blind men who each get a limited understanding of what an elephant is by feeling only one part of it.

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Seven blind mice
Seven blind mice

By Ed Young

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Retells in verse the Indian fable of the blind men discovering different parts of an elephant and arguing about its appearance. The illustrations depict the blind arguers as mice.

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A sip of Aesop
A sip of Aesop

By Jane Yolen

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Retells, in verse, thirteen fables from the Greek slave, Aesop, including "The Hare and the Tortoise," "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," and "The Fox and the Stork."

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El leon y el raton
El leon y el raton

By M. Eulalia Valeri

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A tiny mouse helps a mighty lion, who once showed him mercy, escape from a trap.

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The Emerald Sceptre
The Emerald Sceptre

By Sidney Weinstein

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NoWhere Land
NoWhere Land

By Marylee A. Kelly

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Rebel Fortunes
Rebel Fortunes

By Tarver John Mathison

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