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Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moralÆSOP's FABLES for CHILDRENWITH PICTURES BYMILO WINTERFIRST PUBLISHED BY RAND MCNALLY & CO. CHICAGOThis edition published byFREE KIDS BOOKSThis edition of this public domain text is free for non-commercial distributionand use., CC-BY-NC.No part of this text may be reproduced for commercial usewithout express permission of the author.Any use of this material must be attributed to:Danielle Bruckert – http://www.freekidsbooks.orgContact the PublisherDanielle Bruckert - danielle@redskyventures.orgMany more books like this one are available athttp://www.freekidsbooks.orgFree eBook from https://www.freekidsbooks.orgPage 2

Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moralA LIST OF THE FABLESTable of ContentsList of Morals . 61. THE WOLF AND THE KID .122. THE TORTOISE AND THE DUCKS . 133. THE YOUNG CRAB AND HIS MOTHER . 144. THE FROGS AND THE OX . 145. THE DOG, THE COCK, AND THE FOX .156. BELLING THE CAT . 167. THE EAGLE AND THE JACKDAW . 178. THE BOY AND THE FILBERTS . 179. HERCULES AND THE WAGONER .1810. THE KID AND THE WOLF .1911. THE TOWN MOUSE AND THE COUNTRY MOUSE .1912. THE FOX AND THE GRAPES .2113. THE BUNDLE OF STICKS . 2114. THE WOLF AND THE CRANE . 2215. THE ASS AND HIS DRIVER . 2316. THE OXEN AND THE WHEELS .2317. THE LION AND THE MOUSE .2418. THE SHEPHERD BOY AND THE WOLF (THE BOY THAT CRIED “WOLF”).2519. THE GNAT AND THE BULL .2620. THE PLANE TREE .2721. THE FARMER AND THE STORK .2722. THE SHEEP AND THE PIG . 2823. THE TRAVELERS AND THE PURSE .2924. THE LION AND THE ASS . 2925. THE FROGS WHO WISHED FOR A KING .3026. THE OWL AND THE GRASSHOPPER .3127. THE WOLF AND HIS SHADOW .3228. THE OAK AND THE REEDS .3329. THE RAT AND THE ELEPHANT . 3330. THE BOYS AND THE FROGS .3431. THE CROW AND THE PITCHER . 3532. THE ANTS AND THE GRASSHOPPER . 3533. THE ASS CARRYING THE IMAGE . 3634. A RAVEN AND A SWAN . 3635. THE TWO GOATS .3736. THE ASS AND THE LOAD OF SALT .3737. THE LION AND THE GNAT . 3838. THE LEAP AT RHODES . 3939. THE COCK AND THE JEWEL . 3940. THE MONKEY AND THE CAMEL .3941. THE WILD BOAR AND THE FOX .4042. THE ASS, THE FOX, AND THE LION . 4143. THE BIRDS, THE BEASTS, AND THE BAT .4144. THE LION, THE BEAR, AND THE FOX .4245. THE WOLF AND THE LAMB . 4246. THE WOLF AND THE SHEEP .43Free eBook from https://www.freekidsbooks.orgPage 3

Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moral47. THE HARES AND THE FROGS . 4448. THE FOX AND THE STORK . 4449. THE TRAVELLERS AND THE SEA .4550. THE WOLF AND THE LION . 4651. THE STAG AND HIS REFLECTION .4652. THE PEACOCK .4753. THE MICE AND THE WEASELS .4854. THE WOLF AND THE LEAN DOG . 4855. THE FOX AND THE LION .4956. THE LION AND THE ASS . 5057. THE DOG AND HIS MASTER'S DINNER .5058. THE VAIN JACKDAW AND HIS BORROWED FEATHERS .5159. THE MONKEY AND THE DOLPHIN .5260. THE WOLF AND THE ASS . 5361. THE MONKEY AND THE CAT .5462. THE DOGS AND THE FOX . 5463. THE DOGS AND THE HIDES . 5564. THE RABBIT, THE WEASEL, AND THE CAT . 5565. THE BEAR AND THE BEES .5666. THE FOX AND THE LEOPARD .5667. THE HERON .5768. THE COCK AND THE FOX .5769. THE DOG IN THE MANGER .5870. THE WOLF AND THE GOAT .5971. THE ASS AND THE GRASSHOPPERS . 5972. THE MULE . 6073. THE FOX AND THE GOAT .6074. THE CAT, THE COCK, AND THE YOUNG MOUSE .6175. THE WOLF AND THE SHEPHERD .6276. THE PEACOCK AND THE CRANE .6377. THE FARMER AND THE CRANES .6378. THE FARMER AND HIS SONS .6479. THE TWO POTS .6480. THE GOOSE AND THE GOLDEN EGG .6581. THE FIGHTING BULLS AND THE FROG .6682. THE MOUSE AND THE WEASEL . 6683. THE FARMER AND THE SNAKE . 6784. THE SICK STAG . 6785. THE GOATHERD AND THE WILD GOATS . 6786. THE SPENDTHRIFT AND THE SWALLOW . 6887. THE CAT AND THE BIRDS . 6888. THE DOG AND THE OYSTER . 6989. THE ASTROLOGER .6990. THREE BULLOCKS AND A LION . 7091. MERCURY AND THE WOODMAN . 7192. THE FROG AND THE MOUSE . 7293. THE FOX AND THE CRAB . 7394. THE SERPENT AND THE EAGLE .7395. THE WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING . 7396. THE BULL AND THE GOAT .7497. THE EAGLE AND THE BEETLE . 7498. THE OLD LION AND THE FOX . 75Free eBook from https://www.freekidsbooks.orgPage 4

Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moral99. THE MAN AND THE LION . 76100. THE ASS AND THE LAP DOG .76101. THE MILKMAID AND HER PAIL .77102. THE WOLF AND THE SHEPHERD . 78103. THE GOATHERD AND THE GOAT .78104. THE MISER . 78105. THE WOLF AND THE HOUSE DOG .79106. THE FOX AND THE HEDGEHOG .80107. THE BAT AND THE WEASELS .81108. THE QUACK TOAD . 81109. THE FOX WITHOUT A TAIL . 82110. THE MISCHIEVOUS DOG .83111. THE ROSE AND THE BUTTERFLY .83112. THE CAT AND THE FOX . 84113. THE BOY AND THE NETTLE .85114. THE OLD LION .85115. THE FOX AND THE PHEASANTS .85116. TWO TRAVELERS AND A BEAR .86117. THE PORCUPINE AND THE SNAKES . 87118. THE FOX AND THE MONKEY .87119. THE MOTHER AND THE WOLF . 88120. THE FLIES AND THE HONEY . 89121. THE EAGLE AND THE KITE . 89122. THE STAG, THE SHEEP, AND THE WOLF . 90123. THE ANIMALS AND THE PLAGUE .90124. THE SHEPHERD AND THE LION .91125. THE DOG AND HIS REFLECTION . 92126. THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE .93127. THE BEES AND WASPS, AND THE HORNET . 93128. THE LARK AND HER YOUNG ONES .94129. THE CAT AND THE OLD RAT . 95130. THE FOX AND THE CROW . 96131. THE ASS AND ITS SHADOW .97132. THE MILLER, HIS SON, AND THE ASS . 98133. THE ANT AND THE DOVE .99134. THE MAN AND THE SATYR .100135. THE WOLF, THE KID, AND THE GOAT .100136. THE SWALLOW AND THE CROW .101137. JUPITER AND THE MONKEY .101138. THE LION, THE ASS, AND THE FOX . 102139. THE LION'S SHARE .102140. THE MOLE AND HIS MOTHER . 103141. THE NORTH WIND AND THE SUN . 104142. THE HARE AND HIS EARS . 105143. THE WOLVES AND THE SHEEP . 105144. THE COCK AND THE FOX . 106145. THE ASS IN THE LION'S SKIN . 106146. THE FISHERMAN AND THE LITTLE FISH .107147. THE FIGHTING COCKS AND THE EAGLE .107Free eBook from https://www.freekidsbooks.orgPage 5

Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moralList of Morals1. Do not let anything turn you from your purpose. - THE WOLF AND THE KID2. Foolish curiosity and vanity often lead to misfortune. - THE TORTOISE AND THE DUCKS3. Do not tell others how to act unless you can set a good example. - THE FROGS AND THE OX4. Do not attempt the impossible. - THE FROGS AND THE OX5. It is one thing to say that something should be done, but quite a different matter to do it. - THEDOG, THE COCK, AND THE FOX6. Do not let your vanity make you overestimate your powers. - BELLING THE CAT7. Do not let your vanity make you overestimate your powers. THE EAGLE AND THE JACKDAW8. Do not attempt too much at once. - THE BOY AND THE FILBERTS9. Self help is the best help. Heaven (God) helps those who help themselves. HERCULES AND THEWAGONER10. Do not say anything at any time that you would not sa

Pride over a success should not throw us off our guard. - THE LION AND THE GNAT 38. Deeds count, not boasting words. THE LEAP AT RHODES. Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moral. Aesop's Fables for Children – Illustrated short stories with a moral.

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