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The Aesop for Children / With pictures by Milo Winter

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A collection of short illustrated fables presents concise animal-centered narratives that conclude with explicit moral lessons. Each entry stages a single situation, often comical or ironic, so children can grasp consequences of behaviors such as vanity, greed, folly, and kindness. The arrangement favors simple language, direct plotting, and clear resolutions, supported by pictures that emphasize characters and actions. Overall the volume functions as a didactic anthology of brief parables intended to teach practical ethical maxims through easily remembered stories.

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Aesop

Aesop is an ancient Greek storyteller, traditionally believed to have lived around the 6th century BCE. He is best known for his collection of fables, which feature anthropomorphic animals and convey moral lessons. These tales, such as those found in "Aesop's Fables," have been passed down through generations and continue to be a significant part of literary heritage. Aesop's work emphasizes themes of wisdom, justice, and human behavior, making his fables relevant across cultures and ages. His influence can be seen in various literary forms and adaptations, solidifying his place as a foundational figure in the realm of storytelling.

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