The plots of La Fontaine’s four fables are simple and invaluable. They teach children to be good, sincere, intelligent, and bold.
The fable of the fox and the stork tells the story of these two animals who play pranks on each other. The first to start is the crafty fox, who, to play a prank on the stork, invites him to lunch, but prepares the broth in a shallow bowl, so that the stork can only wet the tip of his long beak and after lunch is hungrier than before. Then it was the stork’s turn, who, to get revenge, invites the fox to lunch. Food was never prepared in long, narrow-necked vessels into which the fox couldn’t fit his snout.
Moral: We should never wrong others unless we want them to do so.









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