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The Bear and the Crabs
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The Bees and the Beetles
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The Fox and the Grapes
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The Ant and the Dove
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The Fox and the Stork
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The Lion and the Mouse
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The Mouse and the Frog
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The Owl and the Nightingale
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The Shepherd boy and the wolf
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Aesop’s Fables
About Lesson

 “The Fox and the Grapes”

On a hot summer day, a fox wandered across the jungle in order to get some food. He was very hungry and desperately in search of food.

He searched everywhere, but couldn’t find anything that he could eat. His stomach was rumbling and his search continued. Soon he reached a vineyard which was laden with juicy grapes.

The fox looked around to check if he was safe from the hunters. No one was around, so he decided to steal some grapes. He jumped high and high, but he couldn’t reach the grapes.

The grapes were too high but he refused to give up.

The fox jumped high in the air to catch the grapes in his mouth, but he missed. He tried once more but missed again. He tried a few more times, but couldn’t reach.

It was getting dark and the fox was getting angry. His legs hurt, so he gave up in the end.

Walking away, he said, “I’m sure the grapes were sour anyway.”

Moral of the Story

We pretend to hate something when we can’t have it.

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