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5.0 out of 5 stars A must own for kids
This is a classic Aesop tale with a moral that children and adults alike should take to heart. The illustrations are also delightful. We've given as gifts to our son's friends and recommend it for every child's library!
Published on July 8, 2009 by C. Broberg Hilliard

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Gentle, Rather Old-Fashioned Reinterpretation of Aesop's Classic
Bernadette Watts retells the classic Aesop fable, in which a mouse offends a young lion (in this version a cub). The lion extends mercy to the mouse, who promises to repay the favor someday. The lion laughs at the thought that someone so small could make a difference for himself, but many years later he is caught in a trap and the mouse is able to free him...
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must own for kids, July 8, 2009
This review is from: The Lion and the Mouse (Paperback)
This is a classic Aesop tale with a moral that children and adults alike should take to heart. The illustrations are also delightful. We've given as gifts to our son's friends and recommend it for every child's library!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Lion and the Mouse: A Fable by Aesop, August 24, 2006
This is a great book! It simply retells the old story with beautiful illustrations. I would recomend this book to read with your small children.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Gentle, Rather Old-Fashioned Reinterpretation of Aesop's Classic, November 15, 2011
This review is from: The Lion and the Mouse (Paperback)
Bernadette Watts retells the classic Aesop fable, in which a mouse offends a young lion (in this version a cub). The lion extends mercy to the mouse, who promises to repay the favor someday. The lion laughs at the thought that someone so small could make a difference for himself, but many years later he is caught in a trap and the mouse is able to free him.

Watts' interpretation is illustrated with gentle colors and a serene mood, even though the characters' lives hang in the balance. The traditional moral, "Don't underestimate what even the smallest person can do" is incorporated into the lion's promise to never again laugh at someone weaker than himself. He also promises to protect the mouse, an offer not included in Aesop's pithy original.

All in all, this story isn't bad, but if you're going to take liberties with a classic plot, you ought to do it boldly. Watts' illustrations are pleasant, but a little old-fashioned, and the tale just isn't as exciting as it had the potential to be. Still, if you're trying to teach the fable to an audience which needs a visual anchor, and you can't find a copy of Jerry Pinkney's resplendent wordless version The Lion & the Mouse, or you just don't like to read wordless books aloud, this one might do the trick.

A modern twist on the old plot is available in Amos & Boris, William Steig's tale of friendship between a mouse and a whale.
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