19Aesop's Fables The Fox and the Goat By Lavinia Murray One day a rather clever Fox wentout for a stroll. The sun was shin-ing, clouds bumped along in thesky and - well , better than that -the great cloud shadows racedacross the fields. Whoo hooo! ba...
18Aesop's Fables The Caged Bird and the Bat By Nicky Grischotti In a village far, far away there oncelived a pretty little songbird. She was in fact a very grumpy,bad-tempered little songbird. Yousee , shed been caught and trappedby a young woodsman...
17Aesop's Fables The Lion and the Mouse By Rob John A Mouse was scurrying through theforest when he saw a Lion sleepingunder a tree. The Mouse stoppedand said to the Lion. You may bevery big but Im not scared of you. The Mouse climbed up the Lionstai...
16Aesop's Fables The Cat and the Mice By Sharri McGarry On the kitchen table was a smellycheese. The smell wafted throughthe kitchen. The smell spiralleddown the hole in the skirting board. The smell drifted into the noses ofthree little mice. 'I lov...
15Aesop's Fables The Frogs who wanted a King By Rob John The Frogs should have been happy. It was summer, they had plenty toeat and nothing much to do exceptmess about in the cool clear waterof their pool. They should havebeen very happy indeed...but...
14Aesop's Fables The vain Jackdaw By Rob John One day a king was sitting in hisgarden watching a pair of peacockswalking proudly across the lawn. See how beautiful those birds are,he said to the Queen. Our pea-cocks with their blue and greenfeathers...
13Aesop's Fables The Ant and the Grasshopper By Rob John One hot summers day a Grass-hopper sat on a blade of grassenjoying the sunshine. What a fine day, he said. Thesuns shining and Ive got as muchgrass as I can eat. The Grasshopper spent the whole...
11Aesop's Fables The Wolf and the Heron By Lavinia Murray Wolf loved food. He ate breakfastthen he ate two more breakfasts,which took him up to his middaysnack. This was followed by threehelpings of lunch, tea, dinner,supper and a midnight feast with...
10Aesop's Fables The Miller, his son and the Donkey By Sue Reid Fetch our old donkey, the millersaid to his son one day. Were tak-ing him to market. We need moneyand weve nothing else to sell. The son ran to the stable where thedonkey was kept. He th...
09Aesop's Fables The Dog, the Cockerel and the Fox By Tracey Hammett Dog lived in the farmyard and itwas her job to let everyone knowwhen someone was at the gate. And she did her job very well. Cockerel lived in the farmyard tooand it was his job to...