About the storyteller Aesop:
These fales written by the ancient storyteller Aesop (6th century B.C.) are now considered as the common treasure of humanity, as they inspired writers and thinkers all around the world for centuries. In these tales animals, plants and objects think, talk, and act like humans. The stories have morals about social life, friendship and morality. Values such as justice, comradery, forgiveness, generosity, humbleness, faithfulness and knowing one-self are glorified, while animosity, stingyness, lying, cruelty, greed and selfishness are criticized.
Tales in the Album:
The Fox and the Grapes
The Kid and the Wolf
The Wolf and the Crane
The Lion and the Archer
The Woman and her Hen
The Hawk and the Pigeons
The Kid and the Scorpion
The Old Dog
The Mountain in Labor
The Flies and the Honey Pot
Two Bags
The Arrogant Crow
The Dog the Cock and the Fox
The Cock and the Jewel
The Lion and the Fox
The Musician Fisherman
The House Dog and the Wolf
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse
The Dog and its Shadow
The Hen and the Eagle
The Rabbit and the Turtle