The Crow and the Snake
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Peter
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2018
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This version of the Panchatantra story has a prince appearing as the crows worry about protecting their young from the snake. Mr. and particularly Mrs. Crow get an idea to pick up the prince's gold bracelets and drop them inside the snake's hole. The prince's men find the snake and kill him. Mrs. Crow knows that from now on they will have "a perfect family." The stated moral is "No matter how big the problem is, it can be solved with wise thinking." In this particular series, the characters seldom have English "bubbles" directly expressing their thoughts or statements. These are narrated at the bottom of the page. The front-cover on both sides has symbols for Green Life publishing, Green Ocean paper, and yessoy ink. The publisher's symbol seems to be two purple heads reading an open red book; it is repeated 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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