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| AUTHOR | Cootl, Cootl |
| PUBLISHER | Fiction (01/18/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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"Aesop's Fables", "Andersen's Fairy Tales" and "La Fontaine's Fables" among other stories, which children grow up with, encourage them to think about human nature, ethics, and moral issues, thus forming their own values and judgment.
Fables are imaginative creations, but the characters and actions in the stories seem familiar in reality. No matter how the world changes for the worse, the pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty is still the shining expression of human nature; no matter how society progresses, the evils of human nature must still be guarded against.
"COOTL's Fables - Liberal Studies Edition" includes three original fables: "The Child Who Cried Goose," "The Child Who Cried Dog," and "The Child Who Cried Wolf" and is supplemented with the "Let's Think!", "Knowledge Treasury", "Vocabulary Vault" and "Creative Space".
"COOTL's Fables - Liberal Studies Edition" uses a light-hearted and interesting approach to inspire readers to think about serious issues and increase knowledge, making it especially suitable for parents and children to read together.
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"Aesop's Fables", "Andersen's Fairy Tales" and "La Fontaine's Fables" among other stories, which children grow up with, encourage them to think about human nature, ethics, and moral issues, thus forming their own values and judgment.
Fables are imaginative creations, but the characters and actions in the stories seem familiar in reality. No matter how the world changes for the worse, the pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty is still the shining expression of human nature; no matter how society progresses, the evils of human nature must still be guarded against.
"COOTL's Fables - Liberal Studies Edition" includes three original fables: "The Child Who Cried Goose," "The Child Who Cried Dog," and "The Child Who Cried Wolf" and is supplemented with the "Let's Think!", "Knowledge Treasury", "Vocabulary Vault" and "Creative Space".
"COOTL's Fables - Liberal Studies Edition" uses a light-hearted and interesting approach to inspire readers to think about serious issues and increase knowledge, making it especially suitable for parents and children to read together.
