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Aesop's Fables


Classics

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No. of pages 48

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Great for age 5-11 years

A little mouse saves the life of a great lion; hungry Grasshopper, too lazy to store food, gets no mercy from the industrious ants; crafty Jackal tricks Klipspringer to escape death - but is himself tricked by the cock and the dog... . Here are 16 of Aesop's wise, witty and timeless fables, portrayed for the first time in an African setting. This is an exciting new interpretation of one of the world's great classics.

This unique story collection is vividly illustrated by Beverley Naidoo's fellow South African Piet Grobler, an internationally acclaimed illustrator. The two have previously collaborated on The Great Tug of War for Frances Lincoln

 

This book was recognised in the Nonfiction category by the Parents' Choice Award.

This book is part of a book series called Classics .

This book has been graded for interest at 5-11 years.

There are 48 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2011 by Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd .

Beverley Naidoo is a South-African born writer and an educationalist. Apartheid prevented her and her Indian husband living in their country of birth, so they moved to Bournemouth, where Beverley is an Advisory Teacher for Cultural Diversity. Piet Grobler was born in South Africa. He studied theology, journalism and graphic design. Piet has won many awards around the world for his illustrations, including in Italy and China. His previous titles published by Lemniscaat are Hey Frog! and Antonia by Anke de Vries.

This book contains the following stories:

The Rinkhals and the Snake Eagle

The Jackal and the Klipspringer

The Lion and the Warthog

The Kudu At the Waterhole

The Lion and the Mouse
Some field mice were running hither and thither, playing their own game. They were so taken with their game that they did not notice the sleeping lion. In the course of the chase one mouse accidentally ran over the lion's paw, waking him from his slumber. The lion was cross and caught the little mouse by the tail. 'Please don't kill me' squealed the mouse 'I am so sorry'. The lion had intended to crush the little beast, but he tempered his mood and let the creature go. A few days later the lion was out hunting when he fell into a poacher's trap. Ropes wound around him and the terrified lion knew he could do nothing but wait for the hunter and his doom. But then he heard a little squeaking, and as he looked up he saw the mouse he had let go gnawing at the ropes. 'You were kind to me' said the mouse 'and now I will be kind to you'. The mouse gnawed through the ropes and the lion was able to escape.

The Dog the Cook and the Jackal

The Eagle and the Tortoise

The Farmer and His Children

The Monkey and the Fishermen

The Donkey the Jackal and the Lion

The Grasshopper and the Ants

The Mosquito and the Lion

The Cat and the Mice

The Farmer and the Jackal

The Tamboti and the Reeds

The Old Lion

This book is in the following series:

Classics
This Classics series provides an accessible route into our rich literary heritage. It showcases powerful plots and characters that have stood the test of time - Oliver Twist,Black Beauty,Macbeth,Wuthering Heights adapted by top children's authorsto ensure the stories are accessible to younger readers. The books fall within book bands dark blue and dark red.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Parents' Choice Award
This book was recognised in the Nonfiction category by the Parents' Choice Award.

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