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Book cover of The Monkey and the Crocodile: and Other Fables from the Jataka Tales of India

The Monkey and the Crocodile: and Other Fables from the Jataka Tales of India

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2015208 pagesDover Publications

Synopsis

Children will be enchanted by the quaint humor and timeless wisdom of these age-old fables drawn from Buddhist texts. Timid rabbits, noble deer, quarrelsome quails, greedy merchants, and other memorable animal and human characters populate the tales, all of which offer thought-provoking morals. "The Turtle Who Couldn't Stop Talking" illustrates the folly of offering a reply when silence is the best answer; "The Ox Who Won the Forfeit" testifies to the effectiveness of kindness rather than brute force; and "The Golden Goose" and "The Penny-Wise Monkey" demonstrate how greed can ruin good.

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Ellen C. Babbitt is the author of The Yearling with Connections. She's known for her work exploring themes of connection and understanding.

Ellsworth Young is known for his work with fables. His collection, "The Monkey and the Crocodile: and Other Fables from the Jataka Tales of India," introduces readers to classic stories.

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Book cover of The Monkey and the Crocodile: and Other Fables from the Jataka Tales of India