Summary: One of the earliest volumes ever printed in English was Aesop’s Fables, and these delightful, instructive little parables have never gone out of style. Though originally meant for all ages, it is generally considered the first real book to have an audience of children. Noted author John Cech—whose Classic Fairy Tale Collection has received wide critical acclaim—retells some of these best-loved stories in his own inimitable way. Martin Jarrie (illustrator of the bestselling ABC USA) enhances the tales as never before with his unique folk-style art, making this anthology one of the most beautiful and necessary volumes for any child’s bookshelf.
The beloved fables here include:
- The Fox and the Grapes- The Ant and the Grasshopper- The Vain Crow
- The Rooster and the Pearl
- The City Mouse and the Country Mouse
- The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Lion and the Mouse
- The Boy Who Went Swimming
- The Sun and the Wind
- The Monkey and the Camel
Plus: a note on Aesop -- Sterling Publishing
My son was so excited when he saw the picture book AESOP'S FABLES, retold by John Cech and illustrated by Martin Jarrie. He's only four (and a half, he'd be sure to add) and not familiar with Aesop's fables, but he loved the cover with the animals and bright colors. He immediately wanted to read it, so we decided to read four stories before each bedtime. It took us a few days to get through the entire book, but he never asked for a different one until we read each and every story. That's a pretty good endorsement coming from a little guy!
I throughly enjoyed reading this book to my son. While I was familiar with some of the lessons, I certainly didn't know the vast majority of them. I'm guessing my parents didn't read Aesop's fables to me much when I was a child. And a few of the stories that I did remember, I didn't know were Aesop's. I appreciated how each story wrapped up with a one sentence lesson -- kind of like a remember.... I also loved how these lessons about the consequences of our actions still hold true today (both for parents and children.) I'm in awe of how much wisdom is contained in these little stories!
I think AESOP'S FABLES would make a wonderful addition to your library, especially if you have young children. I'm pretty sure that my son didn't understand all of the lessons, but he did enjoy the short stories (one per page) and he loved the illustrations. He even found some of the stories and pictures very funny. And as a parent I liked the stories, pictures, and lessons too; however, I love having this book to use a future teaching tool with my children.
Would you like to win a copy of AESOP'S FABLES? I just happen to have five copies to giveaway courtesy of Sterling Children's Books!!! Please leave a comment with your e-mail address for one entry. If you'd like to double or triple your chances, blog about this contest with a link back here and/or tweet about this giveaway. The contest will be open until Friday, March 13th at 11:59 p.m. EST. I will announce the winner the next day. This contest is open to U.S. and Canada mailing addresses only. Good luck!
Don't enter me. I remember some of those tales from the cartoons, but I guess you're too young to remember them.
ReplyDeleteI just can't resist!! My little ones love fable type tales and this sounds like a great one. Thanks for hosting.
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I love Aesop's Fables. Please enter me. Thanks.
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I teach kindergarten. Please count me in!
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I'd love to give this to my nephew. He loves to read and I'm sure he'd enjoy this book.
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I'd love to be entered, to send this to my nieces. ;)
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Don't enter me, I just wanted to say that I recently listed to this on audio and share your thoughts. And I even said that it would be even better to experience the fables in a children's edition with nice illustrations so I can imagine how much fun you had with these!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be entered and share these stories with my kids! Thanks! Staciele(at)netins(dot)net
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I just found your blog on google while looking for ideas for our mother-dughter book club. I am considering the Doll People for our next pick so I will be nanxious for a review. I will check back often as it looks like you have a ton of great stuff on here.
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I would love to share this book with my 3-year-old grandson, and I believe there is also some wisdom from Aesop that my older grandchildren should be acquainted with.
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Now I want to go dig up my old copy of the Fables. I always loved them and I smile whenever my kids study them in school.
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This is a great giveaway I love new (new to him) books for my son
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Awesome giveaway! I would love to snag a copy for my kids =)
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Great giveaway! I haven't thought about Aesop's Fables in a long, long time.
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I've never heard of this book, but it sounds lovely. Thank you for entering me.
ReplyDeleteWe are starting to read some Irish myths and fables. My kids are enjoying them.
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I remember some of these! Would love to win a copy! Please enter me! shawnremfrey(at)yahoo(dot)com. Thanks for hosting this giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteLove the illustrations and this would be a great addition to our picture book library.
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Oh gosh, I haven't read Aesop's Fables since I was a kid!! My son would love it - please enter me!! =)
ReplyDeleteI loved Aesop's Fables as a kiddo and would love to share them with my 3 kiddo's. Great give away!
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ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love this, we read Greek Mythology now and she loves the tales.
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Please include me in your giveaway.
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Debbie
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I'd love to read these old favorites and like you many of them I've never heard or remember!
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Darby
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I'd love to revisit these stories with my boys.
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I'd love to read this one to my little one! Thanks. utgal2004[at]yahoo[dot]com
ReplyDeleteI remember these stories. I always loved them. Please enter me. Thanks!
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I remember a few stories but not very many. I'd love to win the book so I could read it with my niece. I think we'd both enjoy it.
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I somehow missed Aesop's Fables when I was a kid. I'd love to read them now.
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Hopefully my little guy will love these someday. Please enter me.
ReplyDeleteI don't want entered. I think my daughter's a little old for it, but I did want to say how much I enjoy Aesop's fables and I think a lot of kids now miss out on them.
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My kids would like this.
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Awww, I'd love this book. I love fables.
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I would love a chance at this. We are big into telling fables & myths in our house!
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I have a very old copy of grimms brothers fairy tales and would love to read this one as well.
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Would love to win this and read it then gift it to my nephew and niece. Thank you for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteSome edition of Aesop's fables is a great addition to anyone's library. And the art on the cover of this one looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI want it for myself, but I know a teacher who would love this even more than me!
I gave my book addiction to my grandkids. They would love this.
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I have not read these fables in many years. Fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI had an Aesop's book as a child, and it was one of my favs. Read it over and over.
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I remember these tales, and I'd love to have a copy of them for my daughter. Thanks for the great giveaway. I've posted it in my sidebar.
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I would love to win this for my nephew - please count me in!
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OH, I love these fables.
ReplyDeleteMy son LOVES fables...and I love reading them with him. This book looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love reading with my grandson. I love Aesop's Fables. I would love to bring those two loves together.
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I read to my kids all the time and this is another great read! Thanks!
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