A fox is so hungry that he tries and tries to get at some bunches of grapes hanging from a vine.Find out what he does and whether he can get the grapes.
Even the youngest readers will love this new version of the classic fable. Vivid, colourful illustrations and a simple, highly readable text make this perfect for a child's first library.
The Series My Big Book of Moral Tales:
-Contains delightful fables for young readers'enjoyment
-Is written in simple laguage for easy understanding
-Is presented in large print for easy reading
-Helps young readers to develop good reading skills
-Includes lively, colourful illustrations to stmulate the imagination
Note to Teachers and Parents:
-Start by talking about the illustrations and characters in the story to your child.
-Read the story more than once to your child.
-Then read the story together. Stop occasionally to encourage your child to continue the story. Repeat this procces until your child can read the whole story confidently by himself/herself.
-Spend no more than 20 to 30 minutes with your child in any one reading session. Avoid times when your child is tired, upset or hungry
A fox is so hungry that he tries and tries to get at some bunches of grapes hanging from a vine.Find out what he does and whether he can get the grapes.
Even the youngest readers will love this new version of the classic fable. Vivid, colourful illustrations and a simple, highly readable text make this perfect for a child's first library.
The Series My Big Book of Moral Tales:
-Contains delightful fables for young readers'enjoyment
-Is written in simple laguage for easy understanding
-Is presented in large print for easy reading
-Helps young readers to develop good reading skills
-Includes lively, colourful illustrations to stmulate the imagination
Note to Teachers and Parents:
-Start by talking about the illustrations and characters in the story to your child.
-Read the story more than once to your child.
-Then read the story together. Stop occasionally to encourage your child to continue the story. Repeat this procces until your child can read the whole story confidently by himself/herself.
-Spend no more than 20 to 30 minutes with your child in any one reading session. Avoid times when your child is tired, upset or hungry