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Æsop's fables in words of one syllable

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A collection of short, self-contained fables retold in simple monosyllabic language for young readers. Each brief tale stages animal characters in a single situation that leads to a clear outcome and an explicit moral, exploring themes such as honesty, pride, prudence, selfishness, and the consequences of deceit or folly. Lines are spare and direct, often paired with small illustrations, and the arrangement of discrete episodes emphasizes cause-and-effect and memorable aphorisms to make ethical lessons accessible and easy to discuss.

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Lucy Aikin

Lucy Aikin was an English author and biographer, known for her contributions to children's literature and historical writing. She is particularly recognized for her adaptation of classic tales into simpler language, making them accessible to younger readers. Among her notable works is "Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth," which offers insights into the life and reign of one of England's most famous monarchs. Aikin also authored adaptations such as "The Swiss Family Robinson, Told in Words of One Syllable" and "Æsop's Fables in Words of One Syllable," showcasing her ability to engage young audiences with timeless stories.

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