Enchanting Aesop's Fables

November 1, 2016 11:12am CST
I love the mystery world of the children's narratives! You heard and were told of, The Lion and the Mouse? What about, The Fox and the Crow? Just two samples of Aesop's 655+ stories he wrote. Reading my way through four thousand years of stories has been a mystery of great curiosity. I've desired to venture into the world of narrative tradition from which the tales and fables have come from. Those, I think, are worth to note that free access to Aesop's Fables Collection is available online. Our collection of these Aesop's fables are in hardbound form. Our home library also fills up stories from Grimm's Fairy Tales and Andersen's. You'd be amazed at how your entire universe will change as you search for them and devour them in enchanted reading! When you begin to read for yourself, or to your children, you realize that you instantly become a listener and a captive to their enchanting thrall. When you read of their tales, you realize you've entered into the world of ancient call and history to heed what they say. You become mesmerized, and filled with thinking about why were those tales were written? It's all about life.
This Collection of Aesop's Fables is the largest online exhibit of Aesop and other Fables, on the net. There are 656+ fables, indexed with Morals, Fairy Tales, Mythology, Stories, Real Audio, Images, Search engine, Message Forum, and more being added all t
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@responsiveme (22926)
• India
4 Nov 16
I agree entirely...love reading fairy tales and folk tales.
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@Daljinder (23228)
• Bangalore, India
1 Nov 16
I loved fables and still reading stories like that. Thanks for the link.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
1 Nov 16
They would be good to engage children into reading.
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@ms1864 (6886)
• Bangalore, India
1 Nov 16
Yes the stories are quite intriguing and sometimes we understand the real meaning of the story only once we have grown up.