Fifty Famous Fables
The fifty fables in this book have been selected for second grade reading because they are easily comprehended by pupils of that grade, and because they teach lessons which every child should learn.
It is not wise to tell the class the moral application of the fables. It is better to have each pupil make his own application without any suggestion from the teacher.
In adapting the stories the conversational form has been largely used; this form not only gives much pleasure to the children, but it also affords excellent opportunities for voice culture.
Most of the stories have been successfully used for several years with classes of children in the State Normal School at DeKalb.
Take me with you, please, called a tortoise to a gray duck and a white duck that were flying over.
The ducks heard the tortoise and flew down toward him.
Do you really wish to go with us? asked the ducks as they came to the ground near the tortoise.
I surely do, replied the tortoise. Will you please take me?
Why, yes, I think we can do so, said the white duck slowly.
The two ducks talked together in low tones for a few minutes. Then they flew to the woods. They soon brought back a strong twig and dropped it in front of the tortoise.
Now, said the ducks, if we take you off to see the world, you must promise us one thing.
Lida B. McMurry
FIFTY FAMOUS FABLES
PRIMARY CRITIC TEACHER STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, DE KALB, ILLINOIS
PREFACE
CONTENTS
FIFTY FAMOUS FABLES
THE TORTOISE AND THE DUCKS
THE MOUSE AND THE FROG
THE BOYS AND THE FROGS
THE SHEPHERD BOY AND THE WOLF
THE TWO GOATS
THE STRIKE OF THE MILL FEEDERS
THE FARMER AND HIS SONS
THE FOUR OXEN AND THE LION
THE HUNTER AND THE FARMER
THE FOX IN THE WELL
THE MICE IN COUNCIL
THE FOX AND THE CROW
THE VAIN CROW
THE HORSE AND THE LOADED DONKEY
THE LEAVES AND THE ROOTS
THE BULL AND THE GNAT
THE FARMER AND HIS THREE SONS
THE YOUNG FOX
VISIT OF THE MOUSE TO THE COUNTRY
THE TWO DOVES
THE HORSE AND THE WOLF
THE BIRDS, THE BEASTS, AND THE BAT
THE BEES, THE DRONES, AND THE WASP
THE WOODMAN AND HIS AX
THE FOX WITH HIS TAIL CUT OFF
THE BLACKBIRD AND THE DOVE
THE GREEDY DOG
THE GOOSE THAT LAID GOLD EGGS
THE DONKEY AND HIS MASTERS
THE COBBLER AND THE RICH MAN
THE ICE KING
THE WOLF, THE GOAT, AND THE KID
THE WISE GOAT
THE SHEPHERD AND THE DOGS
THE BOY AND THE NUTS
THE CROW AND THE PITCHER
THE GROCER AND HIS DONKEY
THE THREE FISH
THE WAGONER
THE LARK AND THE FARMER
THE LION AND THE MOUSE
THE ANT AND THE DOVE
THE HAPPY FAMILY
THE TYRANT WHO BECAME A JUST RULER
THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
THE MILLER, HIS SON, AND THEIR DONKEY
THE PUG DOG AND HIS SHADOW
THE PARTRIDGE IN THE NET
THE NORTH WIND AND THE SUN
THE CAMEL AND HIS MASTER