Aesop's fables
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But reach high atop that dusty bookshelf and grab “The Tortoise and the Hare” from Aesop’s Fables.
From Los Angeles Times
“Winter legends are the equivalent of Aesop’s Fables,” Treuer added.
From Seattle Times
When it was too hot to be at the beach, too hot to think about moving a muscle, we read Aesop’s fables and worked through sets of spatial-reasoning exercises, which to my relief she found the opposite of a chore, something akin to play, much the way I had.
From New York Times
Pig Pal is similar to the animal characters from “Aesop’s Fables,” one of Lincoln’s favorite books from childhood.
From Washington Post
It is based thematically from ancient Roman mythology and Aesop’s Fables, according to Christie’s auction house, which unveiled the painting Monday.
From Seattle Times
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