Greedy Crow
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2018
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This story is new to me. A millionaire hangs a basket outside his kitchen window for a friendly pigeon. A greedy crow befriends this pigeon, and the millionaire hangs a basket for him too. They forage together, but the crow surreptitiously finds worms, which are tastier than the pigeon's seeds. One day the crow feigns sickness and stays back. The pigeon warns him not to eat human food in the kitchen. The crow does just that, and the cook catches him and strips him of his feathers. In "Teachings obtained from this tale" we find "Greed can bring danger to the person." The page for this moral includes an outline of a major character from the story and a colored model to use in coloring in this outline. The outside front-cover has a symbol for Green Life publishing, and the inside front-cover repeats that along with a symbol for Green Ocean paper. The publisher's symbol seems to be two purple heads reading an open red book; that symbol appears three times. There is a page of vocabulary on the inside back cover, with a picture of all six books in the series on the back cover. The pamphlet is twelve pages long, about 7½" x 6¾".
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Reading Support Foundation: Greenlife Printing
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