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A carregar... The Rabbit and the Turtle (edição 2010)por Eric Carle (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Eric Carle brings to life Aesop's fables with his gorgeous illustrations and charming retelling of the classic stories. Designed to engage and delight readers of all ages, this collection contains some of Aesop's most timeless tales. This book is a collection of Eric Carle's adaptations of classic Aesop's Fables. Each fable is written on one page and has a single illustration that corresponds to it. The fables included in this collection are: The Lion and the Mouse, The Wolf and the Dog, The Fox and the Crane, The Cat and the Mouse, The Monkey and the Fox, The Rabbit and the Turtle, The Wolf and the Lamb, The Frog and the Ox, The Blackbird and the Peacocks, The Fox and the Crow, and The Grasshopper and the Ants. At the very bottom of the page containing the story, there is bold, colored text that states the moral of the story. Each story in this book has a separate moral related to a philosophy about life or a moral way to behave, so the central message of the book as a whole is that there are concepts in life that we should remember and abide by if we want to be happy. For example, in the story, The Wolf and the Dog, there is a skinny, starving wolf, who sees a chubby, well-fed dog. The wolf mentions to the dog that she must not know what hunger is. The dog explains that she has a master who ensures she is always well fed in exchange for work. The dog also mentions that her master would like to have another watchdog, if the wolf would be interested in doing this job. The wolf agrees, until he sees a collar on the dog's neck. When asked why she wore this, the dog explained that watchdogs are often chained up outside. The wolf declines the job once he learns this, because he'd rather be hungry than chained. The moral of this story is "Being free is the greatest gift." Eric Carle brings to life Aesop's fables with his gorgeous illustrations and charming retelling of the classic stories. Designed to engage and delight readers of all ages, this collection contains some of Aesop's most timeless tales. Beautifully reissued, this new book has all the enchantment of Eric Carle's art plus traditional morals of the fables. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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