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Four revealing moments in the visual intersection of religion and fables
(Rabbi Myer and Dorothy Kripke Center, Creighton University, 2012)
Best-Loved Aesop's Fables Coloring book
(Dover Publications, 2015)
This large-format paperback book offers twenty-two two-page spreads offering texts and black-and-white illustrations to be colored by a young reader. The illustrations are highly simple. TMCM is told at too great length! ...
Fables for Children
(Dalmatian Press, 2012)
This book is basically the same as a 2014 publication by Bendon in Ashland, OH. Like that book, this is a paperback book of some 182 pages featuring, in black-and-white, Velasquez' portrait of Aesop and many of Milo ...
Aisopou Mythoi / Aesop's Fables 1
(K. Costopoulos, 2000)
"The cover and title-page set "hellenike" and "agglika" on the sides of ""diglosso," (bilingual). The very first pages, Greek on the right and English on the left, tell of "Dia" creating man (8-9). A clever friend has ...
Four Fables from Aesop
(The Hayloft Press, 2001)
How nice to get this book almost hot off the presses! I commend the authors for researching their introduction carefully and for using Perry numbers to identify the four fables they offer. The introduction notes some ...
Aesop's Fables: 11 Leveled Stories to Read Together for Gaining Fluency & Comprehension
(Key Education: Carson-Dellosa Publishing Company, 2012)
Here is a teacher's delight: well-prepared work engaging pairs of students at increasing levels of second grade reading to read a fable together. Each of the eleven sections has this pattern: a teacher's page; the text, ...
Aesop's Fables
(Magic Wagon: ABDO Group, 2012)
There are forty-three chapters in this 5¾ x 8 book, each presenting an Aesopic fable. About a quarter of the fables are illustrated with either a full page or a half-page black-and-white illustration. I am frankly surprised ...
Aesop and the Imprint of Medieval Thought: A Study of Six Fables as Translated at the End of the Middle Ages
(McFarland and Company, 2011)
This study presents a close reading of the prologue and six fables from two early printed editions of Aesop's fables: Spencer Ger's Latin Esopus Moralisatus (1497) and Aesopi fabule (1526) in Parmigiano, a dialect of ...
Aesop's Fables: The Hare and the Tortoise and Other Animal Stories
(Bloomsbury Children's BooksBloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2000)
Apparently identical with a hardbound version from 1999. Eighteen fables in an oversized version for the very young. Bendall-Brunello's work is aptly described here as jaunty. It reminds me a bit of Quentin Blake. ...
Learning English with Fables: Kopiervorlagen: 7. bis 10. Klasse
(Persen Verlag, 2008)
From 6 to 99 of this 105-page book, the content is entirely in English. Schütz presents nine fables, with illustrations and questions and all sorts of exercises. Only the occasional header like Tafelbild or Lösungen ...