The Fox and the Grapes
A hungry fox wanders an orchard and learns that what we can't reach isn't always worth the sour.
Moral: It is easy to despise what you cannot have.
Six classic Aesop fables, gently retold and watercolored. Each one is a short read-along with audio — narrated by "One Shot Seany" — plus a free printable activity book.
A hungry fox wanders an orchard and learns that what we can't reach isn't always worth the sour.
Moral: It is easy to despise what you cannot have.
A tiny friend proves that the smallest among us can change the world of the largest.
Moral: No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
Slow and steady — and a little bit of rest at the wrong time — decides the race.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.
Two cousins visit each other and learn that "better" depends on who's asking.
Moral: Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.
A dog with a bone meets a dog with a bone — and learns what happens when you reach for more.
Moral: Be thankful for what you have, or you may lose it chasing more.
Who is stronger — the blustering wind or the patient sun? A contest with a gentle answer.
Moral: Gentleness and warmth are stronger than force.
Coloring pages, word searches, mazes, tracing sheets, and more — one activity book for every story. We'll send them right away.
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