Aesop's Fables IV - Read Aloud Edition
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- ¥100
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- ¥100
Publisher Description
Aesop's Fables are a collection of stories credited to Aesop, a freed slave and story teller lived in ancient Greek between 620 and 560 BC. He tells simple stories using common objects such as fox, mouse, lion and sheep in an easy yet entertaining way. The morals behind these stories were accepted by generations across many different cultures for thousands of years.
This read aloud edition of Aesop's Fables offers you a premium reading experience. Featured in this book is an easy to use play/pause button, one can start and stop the audio at anytime. The audio is perfectly synchronized to text sentence by sentence, yet the highlighting color is individually picked to match the theme in each fable.
As the fourth volume in the series, it contains twenty lovely fables, they are:
THE FROGS ASKING FOR A KING
THE LION AND THE BOAR
THE MAN AND THE LION
THE TORTOISE AND THE EAGLE
THE KID ON THE HOUSETOP
THE FOX WITHOUT A TAIL
THE VAIN JACKDAW
THE WILD BOAR AND THE FOX
THE TRAVELLER AND HIS DOG
MERCURY AND THE SCULPTOR
THE FAWN AND HIS MOTHER
THE FOX AND THE LION
THE STAG AT THE POOL
THE DOG AND THE SHADOW
THE MICE AND THE WEASELS
THE PEACOCK AND JUNO
THE BEAR AND THE FOX
THE ASS AND THE OLD PEASANT
THE OLIVE-TREE AND THE FIG-TREE
THE OX AND THE FROG