Androcles and the Lion
Aesop's fable of the runaway slave and the lion with a thorn in its paw. A story of gratitude. The post Androcles and the Lion appeared first on Storynory.
View ArticleFour Aesop Fables
Aesop's fables are loved pretty much everywhere. In these four adaptations by Storynory a rat, grasshopper, a fox and a mouse tell their tales in their own words.The post Four Aesop Fables appeared...
View ArticleThe Hare and the Tortoise
The hare from the famous tale by Aesop tells his version of the race with the tortoise - just in case you thought that he really was slower than his rival. The real winner is the cunning fox.The post...
View ArticleThe Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
Aesop's tale that shows that although it's tempting to envy another person's life, their life is rarely as great as it seems from a distance.The post The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse appeared first...
View ArticleThe Boy Who Cried Wolf
Aesop's famous warning about a prank that went too farThe post The Boy Who Cried Wolf appeared first on Storynory.
View ArticleThe Lioness and Small Respect
Two Aesop fables in one about a lioness - first her encounter with a mosquito, and then with a mouse. Plenty of wisdom to be had from these tales all round. The post The Lioness and Small Respect...
View ArticleThree Bright Aesop Tales
The Sun looks down on the earth and sees all the human folly. He tells three tales or "fables": The Milkmaid, Juno and the Peacock, and The Sun and the North Wind. The post Three Bright Aesop Tales...
View ArticleThe Two Frogs and the Well
A tale by Aesop with a story, a poem, and a song. The moral is "Look before you leap!"The post The Two Frogs and the Well appeared first on Storynory.
View ArticleHow Love and Peace Came To the Woods
This ancient story by Aesop is brought up to date. The moral remains the same - when somebody tells you of their love and friendship, remember to judge them by their deeds, not their words. The post...
View ArticleThe Oak and the Reed
Aesop's fable of the mighty oak and the slender reed is told in verse. Read the full text of The Oak and the Reed and see our illustration on Storynory.
View ArticleThe Rat and the Elephant
A rat meets and Indian elephant and thinks she is far prettier
View ArticleThe Grasshopper and the Ants
A grasshopper loves to play music while the ants work, work, work
View ArticleThe Cat that Went Ting-a-Ling
Mice and cats have been enemies since the time of Aesop. In this updated fable, a mouse suggests tying a bell to the cat's tale. Great idea! But who is going to put it into practice? And if you live in...
View ArticleThree Donkey Fables
Donkeys are famous for being stubborn. These three funny fables show you how humans get on with their asinine friends.
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