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Retells the fable about an industrious ant that busily prepares for the approaching winter while a grasshopper makes no plans for the cold weather to come.
While an ant works hard all summer long to feed her children and store food for the winter, her neighbor, a cheerful but lazy grasshopper, relaxes in the sun.
A boy tending sheep on a lonely mountainside thinks it a fine joke to cry "wolf" and watch the people come running, until the day a wolf is really there and no one answers his call.
A family of mice meets to come up with ideas for dealing with the cat that has been terrorizing, but when the seemingly perfect solution is offered, they discover that thinking can be easier than doing.
A proud hare brags that he is the fastest animal in the world, and so when a tortoise challenges him to a race, the hare is confident that he will win.
While an ant works hard all summer long to feed her children and store food for the winter, her neighbor, a cheerful but lazy grasshopper, relaxes in the sun. Includes a word puzzle and reading tips for parents.
"Aphorisms like 'slow and steady wins the race' often prove true when put to the test. Many of these common phrases are summaries of famous fables like 'The Tortoise and the Hare.' Through more than a dozen short fables, readers will be introduced to tried-and-true maxims and morals. Colorful pictures and illustrations accompany each story, enhancing the world of Aesop's talking animals and extraordinary situations. Each fable offers readers an opportunity...
"In this modern-day re-telling of Aesop's fable 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf, ' Andrew ruins a surprise his sisters are making for his mom when he gets bored and cries 'wolf' too many times"--
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