The Boy Who Cried Wolf: An Aesop's Fable about Honesty and Unintended Consequences (Aesop's Childhood Adventures Book 10)
Book Details
Author(s)Vincent A Mastro
PublisherVangelo Media
ISBN / ASINB00FZFFWS0
ISBN-13978B00FZFFWS2
MarketplaceCanada 🇨🇦
Description
The Boy Who Cried Wolf is an Aesop's fable about the consequences of not telling the truth. It is told from the perspective of a child observing the world and learning from it. In this truly unique series, Aesop is that child. He comes to life as an inquisitive, confident young raccoon who goes on a daily adventure and experiences each fable as it unfolds. Aesop’s grandmother encourages him to go on these adventures so that he may find answers to his many questions. Upon his return Aesop shares what he has learned with his grandmother who validates his conclusions.
One of the most powerful forms of learning occurs through real life experience and self motivation. Learning begins with curiosity and succeeds only with perseverance. Unfortunately, as children grow, their curiosity and freedom of expression wanes. This book endeavors to strengthen a child’s unbounded curiosity so that they feel empowered and never stop asking ‘why’.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf is the 1st story in book 3 of Aesop's Childhood Adventures series. Please visit our website at: www.aesopsadventures.com A common core teacher's guide is available for books 1 & 2.
One of the most powerful forms of learning occurs through real life experience and self motivation. Learning begins with curiosity and succeeds only with perseverance. Unfortunately, as children grow, their curiosity and freedom of expression wanes. This book endeavors to strengthen a child’s unbounded curiosity so that they feel empowered and never stop asking ‘why’.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf is the 1st story in book 3 of Aesop's Childhood Adventures series. Please visit our website at: www.aesopsadventures.com A common core teacher's guide is available for books 1 & 2.


