Title | : | The Fox and the Crow |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0794518133 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780794518134 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 32 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2007 |
The Fox and the Crow Reviews
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I know this is an old fable but I just don't like it. It isn't nice for preschoolers.
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I have no idea how to start English reviews bc I'm so inexpert 😂 but this is my second try to read in English, not bad.
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This little story is a retelling off Aesop's fable, broken down for new readers.
I like that is it strait to the point and to me I think it is easy to see the moral of the story and does well on helping pointing it out to the younger reader.
Not my art style, but for a younger child I don't think they will care and they are the target not on adult reading her Niece + Nephew's books. -
A very simple and fast read. Read it while helping my nephew with his homework. It also had lots of cool pictures that I like.
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As you would expect
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Isabella: This book is so good because the cheese reminds me of the part in Annie where she is getting tugged because Mrs. Hannigan has one arm and Grace has the other arm. I identify with the cheese.
I think the thing in the story is about fighting over a piece of cheese. He thinks he is being a good crow and he lets go of the cheese when he sings and the fox eats the cheese before he gets the cheese back because he (the crow) didn't want to fight.
My favorite part was when the fox asked if he could sing.
5 stars, I feel contenta about this book.
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I have no idea why I reserved this -- I think I heard something good about the Usborne First Readers. This is a nice, ultra-simple retelling of the Aesop fable, complete with three "Puzzles" at the end to test comprehension.
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i like fox!