![]() For young students, lots of text may scare them away. ![]() There was never more than four words on a page, but the illustrations were wonderful. I love the book “The Lion and the Mouse,” because the message that it is teaching was only taught with a few words. No matter how small the lesson, it is worth teaching children. When I am reading to younger children, I want them to hear a story that includes good, well-taught lessons. Small lessons within a book are so important. Reading about this imagination helps them to think it is “normal” or gives them more ideas about how to impersonate different animals. I see students at a young age begin to act like animals and impersonate them. Kids love when animals are talking in the story, because they are likely to be more engaged. I think a book like this is so fun because it personifies animals. However, in the end, the message was to always help others. ![]() This fable was a great example because it was so brief and to the point. The Lion and the Mouse was a great fable. ![]()
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