The Leap at Rhodes
A certain man who visited faraway lands could talk of little when he came back to his home except for the amazing adventures he had met with and the great things he had done abroad. Post Note: This story is…
A certain man who visited faraway lands could talk of little when he came back to his home except for the amazing adventures he had met with and the great things he had done abroad. Post Note: This story is…
Away with you, mean insect! said a Lion angrily to a Gnat that was buzzing around his head. But the Gnat was not in the least disturbed. And there, he who had defeated the King of beasts came to a…
A Trader, driving his Donkey homeward from the seashore with a heavy load of salt, came to a river crossed by a shallow ford. They had crossed this river many times before without accident, but this time the Donkey slipped…
Post Note: This story is based on Aesop’s fable, written around 600 BC. In this retelling, we’ve used simpler words to make the story easier for young readers to understand.
A special Picture was being carried to the temple. It was mounted on a Donkey adorned with garlands and fancy decorations, and a big procession of priests and pages followed it through the streets. Post Note: This story is based…
One sunny day in late autumn, a family of Bugs was bustling about in the warm sunshine, drying out the grain they had saved up during the summer when a hungry Grasshopper, his fiddle under his arm, came up and…
Some kids were playing one day at the edge of a pond in which lived a family of Frogs. The kids amused themselves by throwing rocks into the pond to make them skip on top of the water. Post Note:…
A Mouse was traveling along the King’s road. He was a very proud Mouse, considering his small size and the bad reputation all Mice have. As Mr. Mouse walked along—he kept mostly to the ditch—he noticed a great commotion up…
Post Note: This story is based on Aesop’s fable, written around 600 BC. In this retelling, we’ve used simpler words to make the story easier for young readers to understand.
The Frogs were tired of looking after themselves. They had so much freedom that it had spoiled them, and they did nothing but sit around croaking in a bored manner and wishing for a government that could entertain them with…
Post Note: This story is based on Aesop’s fable, written around 600 BC. In this retelling, we’ve used simpler words to make the story easier for young readers to understand.
Two buddies were traveling together on the road when one of them picked up a well-filled purse. “How lucky I am!” he said. “I have found a purse. Judging by its weight, it must be full of gold.” The man…