"In The Snake and His Tail, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that everyone on a team has a role to play. They learn that the whole team benefits when each member plays a role."--Provided by publisher.
"In The Crow and the Raven, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience about the dangers of trying to be like someone else. They learn that you will make yourself look silly if you try to be something you are not."--Provided by publisher.
"In The Farmer and His Sons, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience about the value of a hard days work. They learn that hard work is its own reward."--Provided by publisher.
Grandpa Jake teaches Tristan and Troy that it is important to work out your differences. They learn that thinking about others instead of themselves makes everyone happy.
what happens if you count on getting something before you have it?
Aesop
2014
"In The Milk Woman and Her Pail, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience not to get carried away with fantasies. Aesop learns that he may be disappointed if he counts on getting something before he has it."--Provided by publisher.
"In The Goose and the Golden Egg, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience to appreciate what they have. Aesop learns that when he is greedy, he ends up with nothing."--Provided by publisher.
"In The Lion and the Mouse, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that even the toughest creatures sometimes need a helping hand, and that help may come from unexpected places."--Provided by publisher.