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The fables that are in this book were created by the famous greek writer named Aesop, whose fables talk about different common situations for most of us, but they are lived by animals and objects, using the personification,
which consists of giving human emotions or attributes to nonhuman things. The majority of these fables are well-written with an easy vocabulary for understanding and also give a moral that people should know to avoid doing
actions that are clearly wrong and can bring them consequences that they may regret. For example, “The Lion and the Mouse” shows us that we should help each other regardless of appearance; or “The Fox and the Grapes” shows us that some people despise the things that they can’t have or own.
So, I totally recommend it for all the parents and schools that want to teach their children good values and morals to develop their creativity and bring them a peaceful coexistence in their daily lives.
Data Sources: The Aesop for Children. (1999).
https://www.abebooks.com/9781566192927/Aesop-Children-1566192927/plp
Diego Gael Vicente Hernández
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Instituto Alejandría ( )