Aesop's Fables by Ann McGovern (Adapted by), Aesop, Arthur Geisert, Aesop

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  • Age Range: 6 to 10
  • Pub. Date: November 1990
  • 80pp
  • Sales Rank: 57,762
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    Product Details

    • Pub. Date: November 1990
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Format: Paperback, 80pp
    • Sales Rank: 57,762
    • Age Range: 6 to 10
    • Lexile: 780L 

    Synopsis

    Rediscover the timeless tales of children's literature in this beautifully designed series from Pavilion. Exquisitely illustrated and published in uniform editions, these are a must for every child's bookshelf. With 40 color illustrations.

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    An illustrated collection of twenty-four Aesop fables selected from those populated only by animals, arranged in categories such as lion fables, fox fables, and wolf fables.

    Publishers Weekly

    In her first book, German artist Drr uses pencil and charcoal to illustrate a particularly imaginative selection of 17 classic fables. Although many entries are familiar, Thuswaldner makes room for more unusual choices. In "A Dress for the Moon,'' for example, the moon's mother complains of the moon's ever-changing size, which makes her "the despair of the very best of dressmakers!'' The retellings are graceful and, true to Aesop, do not tack on any aphoristic morals. With its sophisticated design, however, the volume lacks child appeal. Sketchy and airy, the art is more conceptual than purely narrative; the duotone presentation may obscure the visual transitions between many of the spreads. Color remains the province of the type, printed in a distractingly bright, tomato red that seems almost to vibrate against the stark white paper. All ages.

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    August 05, 2006: In this book there are many tales that are retold by Ann McGovern. They are used to teach morals, especially to children. Some fables that are in the book are, ?The Fox and the Grapes?, ?The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf?, and ?The Goose with the Golden Eggs.? The morals that are portrayed in these fables have very good lessons that teach kids what not to do in the future while they are growing up. I would recommend this book to a friend and to young readers (children).