Æsop's Fables: A Version for Young Readers

audiobook

Æsop's Fables: A Version for Young Readers

by Aesop, J. H. (Jenny H.) Stickney

EN·~2 hours·183 chapters

Chapters

183 total
1

Æsop’s Fables

0:16
2

PREFACE

2:46
3

INTRODUCTION - THE HISTORY OF FABLE

5:12
4

ÆSOP’S FABLES

0:01
5

THE WOLF AND THE LAMB

1:13
6

THE FOX AND THE LION

0:50
7

THE DOG AND HIS SHADOW

0:58
8

THE CRAB AND HIS MOTHER

0:39
9

THE FOX AND THE GRAPES

1:00
10

THE WOLF AND THE CRANE

0:57

Description

This collection brings the classic tales of Aesop to a new generation, retelling each story in clear, lively language that children can easily follow. Familiar animals—cunning foxes, proud lions, clever rabbits—step onto the stage to illustrate simple truths about honesty, kindness, and cleverness, all wrapped in gentle humor. The narration invites listeners to picture the scenes as they unfold, making each moral feel both memorable and enjoyable.

Beyond entertainment, the volume is designed for classroom use, offering shortened and expanded versions of many fables so teachers can create matching activities or short dramatizations. Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull, the vivid pictures complement the spoken words, helping young ears visualize the characters and settings. Listeners will come away with a toolbox of timeless wisdom that can guide everyday choices.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (149K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-05-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Aesop

Aesop

Best known as the figure behind the timeless fables of talking animals and sharp moral lessons, this legendary storyteller has shaped the way people learn through stories for more than two thousand years. Even though historians cannot fully confirm the details of his life, the tales linked to his name remain some of the most enduring in world literature.

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JH

J. H. (Jenny H.) Stickney

b. 1840

Best remembered as a 19th-century American writer and editor for young readers, she helped bring classic tales and schoolbook reading to generations of children. Her surviving works suggest a practical, accessible style shaped by education and adaptation rather than literary showiness.

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