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Fables

Fables

Description

This book is a reproduction of a publication from before 1923 and may contain imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, and errant marks from the original artifact or scanning process. Despite these imperfections, it has been brought back into print due to its cultural importance and in line with a commitment to preserving printed works worldwide. 'Fables / par Amédée Gruié' is a book originally published in 1865 and is part of a conservation effort by HACHETTE LIVRE and the BNF to preserve French literature. Some books might reflect outdated ideas but remain historically significant. The goal is to provide access to these works without endorsing their content.
Age
4-8
Text complexity
proficient
Length
88 pages
Book in series
#22

Why to read

  • Timeless Wisdom: 'Fables' by Anonymous often encapsulates moral lessons and ethical dilemmas that are as relevant today as they were when they were written. Reading these stories can provide valuable insights into human nature and behavior.
  • Cultural Significance: Fables are a part of our cultural heritage and have been passed down through generations. They reflect the values and beliefs of different societies, and understanding them can deepen one's appreciation for both historical and contemporary cultures.
  • Entertainment Value: Despite their educational content, fables are primarily told to entertain. They feature memorable characters, engaging plots, and often a twist or a clever resolution that can provide enjoyment for readers of all ages.
  • Language Development: For those learning a new language or trying to enhance their vocabulary and comprehension skills, reading fables can be an excellent practice. The stories are typically concise and use a straightforward narrative style that is accessible to readers with various levels of proficiency.