Fox loves playing tricks.
Cheeky, sly Fox invites Stork round to eat, It's all just a trick - but Stork's revenge will be sweet...
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.
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.
Fun, story for the young readers. 6 yrs+
A lively retelling of Aesop’s fable about always being kind to your friends.
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 text is young and simple, and clearly portrays helpful morals through fun characters that young readers can relate to.
The Fox and the Stork
The Fox and the Stork: A Fable by Aesop
Fox invites Stork to dinner, but eats it all himself. How can Stork teach Fox a lesson.
Mr. Fox plays a trick on Ms. Stork--but he doesn't enjoy having the same trick played on him in return.
An adaptation of an Aesop fable in which a hungry stork devises a way to get the last laugh after being tricked out of her dinner by a sly fox.
The Fox and the Stork