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A boy tending sheep on a lonely mountainside thinks it a fine joke to cry "wolf" and watch the people come running, until the day a wolf is really there and no one answers his call.
A classic folktale, with quirky and humorous illustrations.
Perform this Aesop's fable about what happens when a boy keeps crying wolf.
A boy tending sheep on a lonely mountainside thinks it a fine joke to cry "wolf" and watch the people come running, until the day a wolf is really there and no one answers his call. Includes a word puzzle and reading tips for parents.
A family lives in a small village.
They ll also relate to this timeless narrative, which is as relevant as ever, even in the twenty-first century. A poignant retelling of one of Aesop s most famous fables, this book will be at home in any library.
A thoughtless young shepherd tricks the townsfolk into thinking wolves are attacking his flock.
A boy tending sheep on a lonely mountainside thinks it a fine joke to cry "wolf" and watch the people come running--and then one day a wolf is really there, but no one answers his call. Focuses on the meaning of sincerity.
Adaptation of Aesop's fable about a boy who likes playing jokes, telling everyone a wolf is coming when it is not. Then one day a wolf really does come, but no one will believe the boy.
Bored with his job watching sheep, Nicholas tries to liven up his chore by warning everyone about a fictional wolf, but when his antics go too far, he loses the peoples' trust and everyone refuses to help when there is a real emergency.
The Boy who Cried Wolf
Freddy, a boy tending sheep on a lonely mountainside, thinks it a fine joke to cry "wolf" and watch the people come running, until the day a wolf is really there and no one answers his call.
They ll also relate to this timeless narrative, which is as relevant as ever, even in the twenty-first century. A poignant retelling of one of Aesop s most famous fables, this book will be at home in any library.
A retelling of the fable in which a young boy's false cries for help cause him problems when he is really in need of assistance.