Collins Classics:  Aesop's Fables

Collins Classics: Aesop's Fables

Living in Ancient Greece in the 5th Century BC, Aesop was said to be a slave and story-teller. His much-loved, enduring fables are revered the world over and remain popular as moral tales for children. With infamous vignettes, such as the race between the hare and the tortoise, the vain jackdaw, and the wolf in sheep’s clothing, the themes of the fables remain as fresh today as when they were first told and give an insight into the Ancient Greek world.
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Aesop (620-564 BC) was an ancient Greek story teller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as 'Aesop's Fables', though no actual writings by him survive. Many of Aesop's fables are characterised by anthropomorphic animals that speak and solve problems and end with important morals for the education of children and society at large.

Weight0.21kg
Dimensions17.7cm · 11.35cm · 2.54cm
Author10.1” touchscreenAesop
Publisher - Imprint HarperCollins - William Collins
Print length384 pages
Publication date08/12/2011
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-100007902123
ISBN-139780007902125
Reading Level / AudienceGeneral (ages 4+)
Series Collins Classics

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