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    The Rabbit And The Turtle by Eric Carle (Adapted by), Aesop (Based On Work by)

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    (Hardcover - Reprint)

    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: June 2008
    • ISBN-13: 9780545005418
    • Sales Rank: 10,358
    • Age Range: For infants or children in preschool
    • 32pp
    • Edition Description: Reprint
     
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    Synopsis

    Eric Carle brings to life Aesop's fables with his gorgeous illustrations and charming retelling of the classic stories. Designed to engage and delight readers of all ages, this collection contains some of Aesop's most timeless tales. Beautifully reissued, this new book has all the enchantment of Eric Carle's art plus traditional morals of the fables.
    Eric Carle is the author and illustrator for many wonderful books. Among his most well known are THE VERY HUNGRY CATEPILLAR; THE VERY LONELY FIREFLY; THE VERY BUSY SPIDER; and BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR, WHAT DO YOU SEE?
    Mr. Carle graduated from the Akademie der Blidenden Kunste in Germany and moved back to New York to begin working as a graphic designer. He wrote his first children's book 1,2,3 TO THE ZOO in 1968 and has been writing and illustrating books ever since. He and his wife have two grown children and live in Massachusetts.

    Kirkus Reviews

    In this freshened-up reissue of Twelve Tales from Aesop (1980), the art goes to full-page and is reprinted in bright, glowing colors, while the familiar fables have been rearranged and given explicit morals. One story has been dropped (possibly due to disputed origins), and the rest lightly edited; the mouse in "The Lion and the Mouse," for instance, is now female. Each tale appears on the left-hand page with its corresponding illustration on the facing page, making for a sometimes text-heavy experience. Eric Carle's Treasury of Classic Stories for Children (1988) also includes versions of all of these-but where the earlier renditions aren't available, this makes an appealing choice for sharing with younger children or with readers who might prefer a "Grasshopper and the Ants" in which the grasshopper survives. (Picture book/folklore. 5-8)

    Biography

    Children learn about the natural world in Eric Carle's original, charming books, which include classics such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me. Carle's vivid tissue-paper illustrations and innovations in book design have made him an author whose longevity and continued popularity are testaments to his beloved status among young readers and parents.

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