The Lion Classic Aesop's FablesThe Lion Classic Aesop's Fables
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Book, 2011
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Current format, Book, 2011, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsAesop's Fables have much to teach, and have provided inspiration for children's books through the centuries and around the world. Their wisdom is welcomed by librarians and book lovers, as an essential addition to the bookshelf. In this highly illustrated collection, Margaret McAllister turns her pen to retelling these great stories. Stylishly written, Margaret covers all the best-loved fables as well as those that are less well-known. Along with its distinctive selection of stories - 28 in total - this collection is set-apart by its sensitive illustrations from Amanda Hall, whose graceful depictions of people and animals bring these fables alive. Timeless in its presentation and full of lasting values, this stylish hardback is a perfect gift for children to treasure and enjoy.
A sumptuously illustrated collection of 28 best-loved fables includes adaptations of lesser-known stories and features graceful depictions of familiar people and animal characters by the artist of The Lion Book of Day-by-Day Prayers.
Retells twenty-eight of Aesop's classic fables, including "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Fox and the Crane," and "The Boy who Cried Wolf."
A classic presentation of favourite stories in stylish prose and fabulous illustrations
A sumptuously illustrated collection of 28 best-loved fables includes adaptations of lesser-known stories and features graceful depictions of familiar people and animal characters by the artist of The Lion Book of Day-by-Day Prayers.
Retells twenty-eight of Aesop's classic fables, including "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Fox and the Crane," and "The Boy who Cried Wolf."
A classic presentation of favourite stories in stylish prose and fabulous illustrations
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