Sesame Street - The lion & the mouse
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That could be the moral as well. Many stories have many morals.
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Here's a rhyme that pretty much sums up the moral of this tale:
Big fellow, little fellow
Help each other out.
One will come a running
When he hears the other shout.
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Man Aesop was one smart slave spreadin this propaganda!!
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That is another very valuable lesson that could be learned from this story!
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Reading your comment inspired me to see if the "Sesame Street" version of the "Fox and the Grapes" was on You Tube. I could not find it. I guess that it has not been uploaded.
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That partly is the moral. Small things can make a really big difference, even though it's often hard to believe.
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Does anyone have the "dog and the bone" sketch from Sesame Street?
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This story is from "The Fables of Aesop" (Aesop's Fables or Aesopica refers to a collection of fables credited to Aesop (620560 BC), a slave and story-teller who lived in Ancient Greece. Aesop's Fables have become a blanket term for collections of brief fables, especially beast fables involving anthropomorphic animals. His fables are some of the most well known in the world. The fables remain a popular choice for moral education of children today.) "The Fox and the Grapes" is another.
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This is really something I accually enjoyed!!! I never thought I'd say this, but it is really super!! I don't often say that stuff to shows like these before, but this one is really different!!!
I thought the moral of this story was "little friends can make big friends"!
lfrage 4 years ago 3