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| 100 | _aGiles, Jenny | ||
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_aThe hare and the tortoise / _cRetold by Jenny Giles ; Illustrated by Pat Reynolds |
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_aVictoria : _bCengage Learning, _c1998 |
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_a32 unnumbered pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c21 cm |
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| 490 | _aPM Traditional Tales and Plays | ||
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| 520 | _aAesop was born in Thrace but was taken as a slave to the island of Samos in the Adriatic in the 6th century BC. Small Greek tortoises would have lived there - they are half the size of hares. Fables make pertinent comments on human behavioiur and the moral of this one is timeless - 'Steady effort brings rewards.' Set in southern Europe at anytime. | ||
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_aFables _vFiction _yAesop |
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_aReynolds, Pat _eIllustrator |
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