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Town Teddy & Country Bear: A Classic Aesop's Fable Retold
(Reverie Publishing Company, 2004)
Here is a second copy from Better World Books. As I wrote of the first copy, this is a clever book. It takes an understanding of TMCM -- that each belongs in his own place -- and tells the tale to help the reader enjoy ...
Big & Small The Eagle and the Daw
(Brown Trout Press, 2002)
This is a lovely miniature book (about 2½ x 3) with heavy paper cover, separate endpapers marbled on one side and a text of the fable of The Eagle and the Daw at its center. This pair of pages folds out to a four-section ...
The Farmer and the Snake
(Mango: DC Books, 2008)
Here is a good dramatization of the Aesopic fable expressing that reconciliation may not be possible in every case. Here the venomous snake kills a man's son, and the man reacts by using an axe to cut off the snake's tail. ...
El Ratón de Ciudad y el de Campo
(Sigmar, 2011)
This is a 16-page pamphlet 4½ x 6½. There is one sentence of the story and one image per page. In this version, the two mice are clothed. Both are clothed in human fashion, and the country mouse has a natty plaid cap. ...
La Liebre y la Tortuga
(Sigmar, 2011)
This is a 16-page pamphlet 4½ x 6½. There is one sentence of the story and one image per page. In this version, the tortoise enjoys walks in order to admire the flowers and birds. Both characters have human clothes. ...
El Polluelo y la Oruga
(Sigmar, 2011)
This is a 16-page pamphlet 4½ x 6½. There is one sentence of the story and one image per page. In this version, the chick has no mercy on the worm but rather devours it -- and then asks for mercy from the birdcatcher. ...
The Mouse, the Frog and the Hawk
(Mango: DC Books, 2007)
The story here is on 6 to 21 of this booklet with circled page numbers. In this version, the frog gets tired on a friendly journey together. The frog then has the bright idea to tie a string between his back leg and one ...
The Kid and the Wolf
(Mango: DC Books, 2007)
The story here is on 6 to 17 of this booklet with circled page numbers. The story shows how a pet kid, captured by a hungry wolf, persuades the wolf to play a flute before devouring the kid. The sour notes alert the ...
The Rivers and the Sea
(Mango: DC Books, 2008)
The story here is on 6 to 21 of this booklet with circled page numbers. This is a strong version of an ancient fable. The rivers love to chat with each other, but they never want to mention the sea, because the sea turns ...
The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion
(Mango: DC Books, 2008)
The story here is on 6 to 21 of this booklet with circled page numbers. The clever fox and the dumb ass become friends, but when they encounter a lion, the fox offers to deliver up the ass. He does so by getting the ass ...