Fables Every Child Should Know

· B. F. Johnson Publishing Company
3.5
1.21K reviews
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3.5
1.21K reviews
Micheal Broll
November 20, 2014
First of all, it has no morals. Second, there was this one story that there was a lion, a donkey, and a fox and they went hunting together, then they caught a deer and the donkey split it. The lion woke up and found that the donkey split the deer into three equal pieces and that lion was angry because he thinks that the donkey is not equal to him so he killed him. So the lion asked the fox to split it and he took a small bone and gave the rest to the lion. The end. Stupid right?
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Chris Morath
May 12, 2015
Can't complain much. These stories are older than dirt. I just like the fact I can read one or a few to my kids at bedtime. The stories are quickly finished and don't drag on for weeks worth of bedtime readings. It would be nice to see some modernized versions that replace some of the awkward language I don't want to read aloud to my 3 year old. At least there was no racist or profane language like found in the original Aladdin story.
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Quenya Bogle
July 16, 2014
Just a bunch of apostle tales. If you dont know what that is its like the orginal my little pony. Life lesson junk. Probly spelling apostles wrong lol
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