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Jataka tales

Chapter 2: FOREWORD
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About This Book

A collection of traditional birth-stories from the Buddhist canon retold for young readers, presenting short, self-contained animal fables and moral parables. Each tale stages tricks, tests of courage, acts of sacrifice, and everyday dilemmas, and closes with an explicit ethical point about kindness, prudence, and selflessness. The narratives feature animals and human figures in riverside and forest settings—monkeys, crocodiles, turtles, deer, merchants and elephants—offered in plain language with occasional illustrations, making ancient folktales accessible for children and suitable for classroom reading or moral instruction.

FOREWORD

Long ago I was captivated by the charm of the Jataka Tales and realized the excellent use that might be made of them in the teaching of children. The obvious lessons are many of them suitable for little people, and beneath the obvious there are depths and depths of meaning which they may learn to fathom later on. The Oriental setting lends an additional fascination. I am glad that Miss Babbitt has undertaken to put together this collection, and commend it freely to teachers and parents.

Felix Adler.