Fables & Folktales: Moral Stories In EnglishPrabir Rai Chaudhuri Fables & Folktales - Moral Stories In English Fables & Folktales for children The fables stand out for transmitting such important teachings that, although most of them were written centuries ago, they are still essential in everyday life today. For this reason, in the same way as with children's short stories , In this book we have collected a list of fables for children, adaptations of Aesop, Samaniego and La Fontaine, as well as Mexican, Chinese and other places, thus gathering cultural knowledge from around the world. Fables for children and their moral - The fables here , are written in such a way that the little ones can read them without any problem and, most importantly, understand and assimilate the important lessons about life that they transmit. The presentation of situations in which the main characters are animals, makes the stories of great interest for them. In addition, they simplify and exemplify moments of daily life in which children could find themselves, making it fun and attractive for them. Without a doubt, these morals for elementary school children are a most powerful educational resource. It must be taken into account that, from the beginning, the function of this resource has been to teach the little ones proper behavior patterns , criticizing incorrect attitudes. For this reason, fables continue to be a completely useful didactic tool. |
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The fox and the thorn | 15 |
The monkey and the orange | 19 |
The Labrador and the Viper | 22 |
The Envious | 26 |
The envious lamb | 30 |
The Raven and the Jug | 91 |
The two beetles | 94 |
The two snakes | 98 |
The suspicion | 101 |
The clever mouse and the greedy eagle | 104 |
The monkey | 107 |
The girl and the acrobat | 111 |
The fable of money | 114 |
The oak and the rush | 33 |
The three blind men and the elephant | 37 |
The salt merchant and the donkey | 41 |
The black tiger and the white deer | 45 |
Who is the most beautiful? | 50 |
Frogs against the sun | 54 |
The eagle and the turtle | 57 |
The assembly of the tools | 61 |
The goats and the goatherd | 64 |
The tree that did not know who it was | 67 |
The hunter and the fisherman | 71 |
The gift of doves | 74 |
The little frogs | 78 |
The deer the spring and the lion | 81 |
The iron bar | 85 |
The hunters two dogs | 88 |
Androcles and the lion | 118 |
Nasreddin and the rain | 122 |
Nasreddin and the invitation to eat | 125 |
The dog and its reflection | 129 |
The monkey and the lentils | 132 |
The purchase of the donkey | 134 |
Backpack | 138 |
The lion and the hare | 142 |
The old man and the child | 145 |
The eagle and the beetle | 148 |
The donkey and the wolf | 151 |
The canary and the jackdaw | 153 |
The canary and the jackdaw | 156 |
Dont miss out | 160 |
About the Author | 164 |