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Aug. 18 (UPI) --Anthropomorphic, or human-like, animals are often the protagonists of children's books. But new research suggests parents who want their kids to pick up on a story's moral lessons ...
In the Aesop Fable "The Grasshopper and the Ant," there are moral, economic and political lessons for our time, or any other. As the story goes, the lazy grasshopper wiles away his summer days singing ...
According to “The Life of Aesop,” a text compiled in ancient Greece from a variety of legends, the man whose name is synonymous with the fable was born a slave in Phrygia (in modern-day Turkey) in the ...
Aesop's The Lion and the Boar. Source: J van Kessel/Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain Fables, cartoons, and viral videos often favor animal over human protagonists. Here’s why. A fable is a short tale ...
TROY — Even if you don’t always have the right answer, it’s important to help people. That’s the moral of a recently published children’s book, “Sadie the Skunk,” published by Troy author, Meaghan ...
As the warthog dances, pirouettes and leaps across the pages of Alex Beard's newest "Tale from the Watering Hole," he tells absurd lies that any jungle beast would recognize as pure, self-aggrandizing ...