![]() Read the story to find out who he enlists to help him. Fox tries really hard to get the delicious grapes. It is so fun to read other authors’ versions of a classic Aesop fable. ![]() Lousy Rotten Stinkin’ Grapes by Margie Palatine This book will help teach perseverance and humility. He has done another amazing job at illustrating this fable and making it come alive. Slow and steady wins the race! Here’s another almost wordless book by Jerry Pinkney. Arnold Lobel uses his humor and creativity to write fables that all ages will enjoy. We have all read Aesop’s fables, but this book is full of new and different fables. It always brings about some good discussions. My favorite part of fables is the moral of the story. There are many books that have Aesop’s fables, but this one is my favorite. ![]() Aesop’s Favorite Fables: More Than 130 Classic Fables for ChildrenĪesop’s Fables is a collection of stories written thousands of years ago in Ancient Greece. You can find this as one of the main books in Rabbit Trails through Literature: Volume 1. ![]() Even with no words, the illustrations still tell this fable so well and are absolutely beautiful. We all know this fable well: The lion decides not to eat the mouse who later comes to the lion’s rescue. ![]()
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