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Moral: 'Those who try to deceive may expect to be paid in their own coin'. Story beautifully illustrated by Milo Winter
This was a two part illustration where I depicted the beginning of story how the fox met the crow sitting on branch with a slice of cheese in its mouth and the climax where the fox convinced the crow to open her mouth to sing and the cheese dropped and he caught it.
Another World Costumes - Fox Characters in Stories - This blog looks at fox characters in fables, fairytales and modern children's stories.
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The following passage by Lloyd Alexander (1924-2007) comes from an essay published in The Horn Book fifty years ago, yet I'm struck by how relevant it still seems to be today: "Anyone close to children -- librarians, teachers, maybe even...
Moral: 'The flatterer lives at the expense of those who will listen to him'. Story beautifully illustrated by Milo Winter
The Raven And The Fox By Jean De La Fontaine - Mr. Crow was perched upon a limb, And Reynard the Fox looked up at him; For the Crow held in his great big beakA morsel the Fox would go far to seek.
Combien de leçons peut-on tirer de cette fable? (How many lessons can one draw from this fable?) Jean de La Fontaine's Le corbeau et le renard (The Crow and the Fox) tells the story of a literally -and even "literaturely"- "outfoxed" corbeau (crow), who was duped by the -shall we say- "cheesy lines" of a Master Fox---A
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Moral: 'Look before you leap'. Story beautifully illustrated by Milo Winter
All of Aesop's fables, beautifully illustrated by Milo Winter. Dip in and out, each one only takes a minute or two.
Three Fox Fables Paul Galdone ~ Seabury Press, 1971 My son will tell you he is afraid of only two things, sharks and storms... but seeing...
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The Cat and the Fox Story | Short Aesop's Fables
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Moral: 'The true leader proves himself by his qualities'. Story beautifully illustrated by Milo Winter
Distrust advice from someone who stands to gain. A fox lost his tail in a trap and tried to get fellow foxes to trim their tails. They saw through the ruse.
Are you looking for a way to introduce fables to your students? (You might be aware of common core standards that require students to recount fables and determine the lesson or moral.) Let the Library of Congress help.
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P J. Billinghurst illustration The Cat and the Fox from One hundred fables, 1901
Moral: 'Familiarity breeds contempt. Acquaintance with evil blinds us to its dangers'. Story beautifully illustrated by Milo Winter