Fiction Readers: The Boy Who Cried Wolf and Other Aesop Fables
The Boy Who Cried Wolf and Other Aesop Fables is a collection of fables surrounding lessons about lying, imagination, pretending to be someone you’re not, the strength of the small, being hardworking, and leading by example among others.
The fables unfold in third-person narrative. The format is a beginning chapter book including a foreword and afterword with illustrations that support and enhance the text.
The Boy Who Cried Wolf and Other Aesop Fables uses some literary language and several sentences that begin with subordinate clauses or phrases. Some dialogue is presented within the text in a variety of ways, including dialogue from multiple characters and unassigned dialogue.
This title is from the Fiction Readers series from Teacher Created Materials. Stimulate the imagination and promote creative thinking through real-world themes captured in entertaining stories.