The Lion and the Mouse: A Tale about Being Helpful
Loading...
Authors
Price, Sarah
Issue Date
2006
Volume
Issue
Type
Book, Whole
Language
Keywords
Alternative Title
Abstract
Here is a twenty-page children's picture book that extends onto its back endpaper with tips for parents, including strategies, discussion questions, and activities that grow out of the story. The version of LM here has the lion put aside eating the caught mouse on the basis of her being too small to bother eating. He then asks, however, why he should spare her life. She gives two reasons: because it would be kind and because she perhaps someday will have the chance to repay the kindness. The lion roars with laughter. That roar is familiar to the mouse later in the story.
Description
Citation
Publisher
Reader's Digest Young Families
License
Journal
Volume
Issue
PubMed ID
DOI
Identifier
8928 (Access ID)
