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| 082 | _a398.2 | ||
| 100 | _aAnonymous | ||
| 245 | _aThe Fox and the Raven / | ||
| 260 |
_aNew Delhi : _bSterling, _c2012. |
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| 300 |
_a4 pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c17 cm |
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| 490 | _aFavourite fable | ||
| 505 | _aF | ||
| 520 | _aThe Fox and the Raven is a classic Aesop’s fable that teaches the importance of being wise and not easily fooled by flattery. The story begins with a raven who has found a piece of cheese and sits proudly on a tree branch. A clever and hungry fox notices the cheese and decides to trick the raven into dropping it. The fox flatters the raven, praising its beauty and suggesting it must have a lovely voice. Delighted by the compliments, the raven begins to sing, but as soon as it opens its beak, the cheese falls. The sly fox quickly grabs the cheese and runs away, leaving the raven embarrassed and hungry. | ||
| 521 | 8 |
_a300
_bLexile estimate |
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| 521 | 8 |
_aF
_bRaz-Plus |
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| 650 |
_aAesop’s Fables _vMoral Stories |
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| 650 |
_aAnimal Stories _vClassic Tales |
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_2ddc _cBK _n0 |
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| 999 |
_c8793 _d8793 |
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