Fábulas Animadas Sobre Animales

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2000

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This collection includes fables from Aesop, Phaedrus, La Fontaine, Samaniego, and Hartzenbusch in a full-sized unpaginated pamphlet of 32 pages. There is one fable per page, with a text and colored illustration well integrated with each other. The animadas seems to indicate that the fables are lively. One of Hartzenbusch's fables here is Aesop and the Ass, which he got from Lessing. Hartzenbusch has another strong fable on the next page. Two snails want to have a running race, and the frog tells them that they had better see if they can walk before they concern themselves with running. The colored illustrations are simple but telling. The boy pointing to the fox hidden in his home is well done here. Also good is the fox stretching itself out to try to replicate the snake--and about to burst because of its silly effort. There are three other booklets in the series: Fábulas de siempre, Fábulas inolvidables, and Fábulas populares.

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