Aesop's Fables: The Fox and the Crow
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Lucas, Kyle
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2010
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This is one of ten landscape pamphlets of 24 pages each that come in two five-pamphlet sets. This set is labeled as "Volume I." Texts offer rhyming verse, and there is a flap at the end of each pamphlet to cover the right-hand picture while a young reader tries to make out the words on the left-hand page. The fables are told in the present tense. The computer-generated graphics seem to match up well with the texts. This version of the fable is disappointing. The fox here asks for the cheese! No! Then the crow answers while the cheese remains in his beak! No! The illustrator does a good job with the fox's "catch" of the cheese, "laying out" like a football player catching a pass.
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BrillKids Inc.
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