once upon a time
Aesop is one of the short story writers in the Greek civilization. He was born in the sixth century BC, and some of his works were collected under the name of Aesop's Fables.
Although several centuries have passed since Aesop's death, people of all ages still enjoy his tales and learn lessons in life by reading them. Aesop's tales are characterized by the presence of great wisdom and morals despite the shortness of the tale - and most of Aesop's tales often use animals that live in Africa.
It is said that Aesop was a slave to someone on the Greek island of Samos and was later freed to live under King Chryseus (Karun).
Contents of the book (Once Upon a Time):
1- The deer and its reflection.
2- The village mouse and the city mouse.
3- The rooster and the eagle.
4- The dog and the tree trunk.
5- The lion and the mouse.
6- The wolf and the goat.
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*Number of pages: 60
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Language: Arab
Binding: technical
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