Join Books.org — it's free

Legends, Myths & Fables - General & Miscellaneous, Folklore - General & Miscellaneous
Pop-Up Aesop by John Harris β€” book cover

Pop-Up Aesop

by John Harris, Calef Brown
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview


Aesops timeless tales come to life in this bright and imaginative pop-up book, celebrating five wise and whimsical lessons, including The Tortoise and the Hare and The Little Bold Crab. Children will also enjoy creating their own fable on the last pages of this enchanting and fantastic book.

Synopsis

Aesops timeless tales come to life in this bright and imaginative pop-up book, celebrating five wise and whimsical lessons, including The Tortoise and the Hare and The Little Bold Crab. Children will also enjoy creating their own fable on the last pages of this enchanting and fantastic book.

Kirkus Reviews

Five fables, four of them not the usual chestnuts, get modern-sounding retellings-"A wolf had worked up a big appetite and was looking for a snack. . . . "-further enlivened by an array of moving eyes, nodding heads, figures that leap up as the spread opens and morals on pull-out slides. Brown conveys the generally cheery spirit here with busy, modernist scenes featuring loud colors, flat perspectives and purple animals. Introduced by a grandfatherly-looking Aesop in sandals and eyeglasses, and closing with a spinner that invites children to select animals and morals to create fables of their own, this makes a refreshing, unconventional introduction to these ancient tales, which all too often sound stodgy to modern ears. (Folktales. 5-8)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Kirkus Reviews

Five fables, four of them not the usual chestnuts, get modern-sounding retellings-"A wolf had worked up a big appetite and was looking for a snack. . . . "-further enlivened by an array of moving eyes, nodding heads, figures that leap up as the spread opens and morals on pull-out slides. Brown conveys the generally cheery spirit here with busy, modernist scenes featuring loud colors, flat perspectives and purple animals. Introduced by a grandfatherly-looking Aesop in sandals and eyeglasses, and closing with a spinner that invites children to select animals and morals to create fables of their own, this makes a refreshing, unconventional introduction to these ancient tales, which all too often sound stodgy to modern ears. (Folktales. 5-8)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Getty Publications
Pages
12
Format
Pop Up Book
ISBN
9780892368143

More by John Harris

Similar books