2009年11月16日月曜日

BR 2-15: Aesop's Fables

I read Aesop’s Fables. It book has eight stories. I know almost stories. First story is the tortoise and the hare, second story is the thirsty crow, third story is the ant and the dove, fourth story is the fox and the stork, fifth story is the mouse’s tale, sixth story is the dog and the bone, seventh story is the fox and the crow, eighth story is the lion and the mouse. These stories were written by Aesop. He lived in Greece thousands of years ago.

My favorite story is the fox and the stork. First, a sly fox invited a stork at dinner, but he used trick, so stork couldn’t eat dinner. She got angry, so she decided to revenge for him, and she invited him at dinner. This story’s moral is play mean tricks on people and they may play them back on you. I could learn many moral through at these stories.

(156 words)

Watson, C. (2003). Aesop's Fables. London: Usborne House.

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