About This Book
A compact, illustrated collection presents Aesop’s fables condensed into short rhymed verses, each followed by a portable moral. Familiar animal tales are simplified into brief, child-oriented episodes that emphasize lessons about pride, greed, vanity, honesty, and prudence. Plates and decorative engravings in full color punctuate the verses, reinforcing the narrative and making each fable visually engaging. A brief preface explains the text’s derivation and editorial touches. The arrangement favors economy of language and repeated moral framing, making the anthology suitable for introducing young readers to traditional fable themes.
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