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The Fox and the Crow
The Fox and the Crow
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In this story, a clever fox outwits a foolish crow and steals a delicious chunk of cheese from a farmer's field. The crow tries to convince the fox to share it with him, but the fox refuses, and the crow ends up with nothing. The story teaches a valuable lesson about the importance of being smart and not trusting strangers.
Format: Board book
Length: 20 pages
Publication date: 28 April 2022
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a cunning fox. The fox was known for its cleverness and its ability to outsmart other animals. One day, as the fox was wandering through the forest, it came across a piece of cheese lying on the ground. The fox was very hungry and decided to take the cheese for its meal.
The fox was very careful as it approached the cheese. It knew that other animals in the forest were also aware of its presence and would be eager to steal it from it. The fox decided to use its cunning to its advantage.
The fox approached the cheese from behind and sniffed it carefully. It could smell the delicious aroma of the cheese and knew that it was worth its weight in gold. The fox then looked around to see if any other animals were nearby.
To its surprise, the fox saw a foolish crow sitting on a nearby branch. The crow was looking down at the cheese and was about to take a bite. The fox knew that it had to act fast if it wanted to get the cheese for itself.
The fox quickly came up with a plan. It started to talk to the crow in a friendly tone. The fox said, "Hello, my dear crow. How are you doing today?"
The crow was surprised to see a fox talking to it and was even more surprised when the fox asked it how it was doing. The crow replied, "I am doing fine, thank you. How about you?"
The fox continued, "I am doing well too. I was just admiring your beautiful feathers. They are so colorful and shiny. Would you mind if I took a few of them for my collection?"
The crow was foolish enough to believe the fox's words. It thought that the fox was just being friendly and that it would not harm it. The crow replied, "Sure, go ahead. I don't mind at all."
The fox was overjoyed. It quickly jumped onto the crow's back and started to pluck its feathers. The crow tried to fly away, but the fox was too strong. It held onto the crow's feathers tightly and started to pull them out one by one.
The crow was in pain and was screaming in agony. The fox was enjoying every moment of it. It knew that the crow was foolish and that it had no chance of escaping. The fox continued to pluck the crow's feathers until it was completely bald.
Finally, the fox was satisfied. It let go of the crow's feathers and walked away with the cheese in its mouth. The crow was left bald and in pain. It was a foolish crow who had been tricked by a cunning fox.
The fox was very happy with its meal. It had managed to outsmart the foolish crow and get the cheese for itself. The fox knew that it had to be careful in the future and not trust anyone too easily.
The crow was very sad and disappointed. It had been foolish enough to trust the fox and had lost its feathers as a result. The crow knew that it had to be more careful in the future and not be so easily fooled.
From that day on, the fox and the crow became enemies. The fox would always try to trick the crow, and the crow would always try to outsmart the fox. The forest was never the same again, and the two animals were always on the lookout for each other.
The story of the cunning fox, the foolish crow, and the mouth-watering chunk of cheese is a classic fable that teaches us a valuable lesson about the importance of being careful and not being too trusting of others. The fox was clever and resourceful, while the crow was foolish and easily fooled. The story shows us that we should always be on the lookout for danger and not be too quick to trust others.
The story also teaches us the importance of being resourceful. The fox used its cunning to outsmart the crow and get the cheese for itself. The crow, on the other hand, was not resourceful and was easily tricked. We should always be looking for ways to improve ourselves and be more resourceful in our daily lives.
Finally, the story teaches us the importance of being careful. The fox was careful as it approached the cheese, sniffing it carefully and looking around to see if any other animals were nearby. The crow, on the other hand, was not careful and was easily tricked. We should always be careful in our daily lives and not be too quick to trust others.
In conclusion, the story of the cunning fox, the foolish crow, and the mouth-watering chunk of cheese is a classic fable that teaches us valuable lessons about the importance of being careful, being resourceful, and being careful. We should always be on the lookout for danger and not be too quick to trust others. We should also be looking for ways to improve ourselves and be more resourceful in our daily lives.
Dimension: 145 x 145 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474999625
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