The Fox and the Grapes
A hungry fox fails to reach ripe grapes and calls them sour rather than admit his disappointment.
Story theme
Woodland and farmyard animals star in gentle tales that teach courage, cleverness and kindness.
35 stories
A hungry fox fails to reach ripe grapes and calls them sour rather than admit his disappointment.
A grasshopper sings and plays all summer while an ant quietly stores food, and when the snow falls, the grasshopper learns that joy needs a little preparation too.
A mighty lion spares a little mouse who tumbles onto his nose, and later, caught fast in a hunter's net, learns just how much a small friend can help.
A hungry wolf invents accusations against a lamb, showing how injustice often seeks excuses after it has chosen its victim.
An ass envies the grasshoppers' sweet song and tries living on dew alone to learn it, only to collapse from hunger and discover that every creature needs its own true food.
A crane risks her neck to help a choking wolf, only to learn how little a wicked promise may be worth.
A bat escapes two weasels by noticing what each one truly cared about, and answering with quick wit.
A cock uncovers a sparkling jewel while scratching for food, and shows that what glitters is not always what we truly need.
A swallow teases a crow for his plain feathers, boasting of her own glossy looks β until a hard winter shows which one's feathers truly served her well.
A lion proclaims peace among all the creatures of the forest, yet the hare, after hearing the wonderful promise, still runs for his life.
A traveler blames his dog for delaying the journey, but the dog is already waiting for him.
A whole colony of ants shares the work of a summer, each doing a small part, and when winter comes the grasshopper learns that it takes many working together, not just one, to see a colony safely through the cold.
A swift hare mocks a slow tortoise, but grows careless and falls asleep, letting the tortoise's steady, unstopping steps win the race.
A dog carrying meat mistakes his own reflection for another dog holding a bigger piece, and by barking at the shadow he loses the real meat he already had.
A young mole insists that he can see, until his mother's simple test shows the danger of boastful certainty.
A herdsman vows to learn who stole his calf, then discovers the truth is far more frightening than not knowing.
A young fawn wonders why his strong mother fears hounds, and she admits that reason alone does not always create courage.
A thirsty crow cannot find a drop of water anywhere, until patient work with small stones brings the water up to him.
A country mouse visits his friend's grand city table, but learns that a feast is hard to enjoy when fear comes with every bite.
A fox tricks a crane with soup served in a shallow dish, and the crane's gentle reply helps him feel what it is like to be forgotten as a guest.
Little Red Riding Hood meets a sly wolf in the woods and is nearly tricked, until she calls for help and a kind huntsman arrives just in time to save her and her grandmother.
Four unwanted old animals set out together and discover that their unlike voices can become one brave strength.
A mocked and lonely young bird survives the cold seasons until he discovers that he has been a swan all along.
Tiny Thumbelina passes through many unwanted plans for her life before kindness and courage lead her to a home among the flowers.
A farmer and his wife own a goose that lays a golden egg each day, but their greed to have all the gold at once costs them the steady good fortune they already had.
A bored shepherd boy tricks the village again and again by shouting "Wolf!" for fun, until a real wolf comes β and no one believes him anymore.
A farmer in Song finds a hare that runs into an old tree stump and dies, and hopes the same luck will happen again β until his field turns to weeds and the whole village laughs.
A thirsty fox tricks a goat into jumping down a dry well with him, then climbs out on the goat's back and abandons him β a story about looking closely before you leap, not just after someone says something sounds good.
Two old friends set out together on a journey, but when a bear appears on the path, one abandons the other β and later hears a piercing piece of advice.
A little ant is swept away by the current and saved by a dove's falling leaf β and soon repays that small kindness with an even smaller, braver one.
A shepherd's sheepfold fence breaks open, and a wolf carries off a sheep in the night; only after losing a second sheep does he finally mend the gap, and his flock is never troubled again.
A vain peacock mocks a crane's plain feathers, until winter comes and shows which of them truly has something worth having.
A thin, hungry wolf envies a well-fed dog's easy life β until he spots a worn mark on the dog's neck and chooses to go hungry rather than give up his freedom.
A crow cannot resist a fox's flattery and tries to prove her voice is as fine as her feathers β and loses her meal in the process.
A kind, generous youngest son shares his last bit of food with a stranger, wins a goose of pure gold, and ends up making a princess who never laughs burst out laughing.