A retelling of the La Fontaine fable in which a stork finds a way to outwit the fox that tricked him.
When sly Fox invites hungry Stork to lunch but tricks her out of her portion, she devises a way to get the last laugh.
But, learning from stories can sometimes be easier than just being told a lesson. Aesop’s fables show people’s strengths and weaknesses in action.
This book is suitable for children age 4 and above. “The Fox and the Stork” is a story about a stork that goes to a fox’s house for dinner. The fox decides to make fun of a stork by treating it to a plate of soup.
But, learning from stories can sometimes be easier than just being told a lesson. Aesop’s fables show people’s strengths and weaknesses in action.
A collection of animal fables told by the Greek slave Aesop.
Fox invites his friend, Stork, over for dinner, but Fox plays a trick on Stork. When Stork realises what Fox has done, it's her turn to invite Fox over for dinner to teach him a lesson about friendship.
The classic story of Fox, who loves playing tricks, and her friend Stork who finally turns the tables.
A fox plays a trick on a stork, but when the tables are turned the fox learns a valuable lesson about how to treat others.
The Fox and the Stork
The Fox and the Stork: A Fable by Aesop