Reading Notes: Aesop Winter, Part B

Here are notes on some of my favorite stories in the Aesop Winter Unit, Part B. 


The Wolf and the Shepherd:
-The Shepherd notices a wolf prowling about, but he sees the wolf helping. The wolf was causing no harm or trouble to the flock, so the Shepherd began to trust the wolf.
-The Shepherd leaves the wolf to watch the flock, but when the shepherd returns there are no sheep left. The wolf ate them all .
-"Once a wolf, always a wolf".

The Goatherd and the Wild Goats:
-The Goatherd tries to impressa pack of wild of goats by feeding them generously in hopes that they will join his flock. The wild goats decline this offer because they saw how he was treating his flock and depriving them of food to try to give more to the stray goats.
-Don't take your old friends for granted or treat them poorly for the sake of new friends.




The Aesop for Children, with illustrations by Milo Winter (1919).

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