Favorite Fables: A Child's Sticker Book

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1979

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Here is an 9 x 12 sixteen-page pamphlet with several inserted pages of stickers to insert onto the pages. Each page has a two-color tan-and-brown design outline for a fable, with a title, text, and moral at the bottom of the page. It seems that a child can both stick the stickers onto each picture and color the rest the picture. TMCM merits a two-page spread on 4-5. Both a maid and a dog disturb the city meal. Many morals are well stated. Thus for CJ (3) we read Judge things by their true value. The moral for The Porcupine and the Snakes (6) is If you choose your friends thoughtlessly you may come to regret it. The moral for The Sheep and the Crow (11) is If you never stand up for yourself, you may be taken advantage of. For FG (15) the moral is We often invent reasons for not wanting the things we cannot have. I am surprised to see the ox lower his horns and frighten the dog away in DM (13). SW (16) is told in the poorer form.

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