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Title
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Mein Erstes Vorlesebuch der Schönsten Tierfabeln
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Ravensburger Taschenbücher Band 6100
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Description
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Language note: German
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First edition
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Sieben mal sieben Fabeln ausgewählt und neu erzählt von Max Bolliger
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Creator
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Bolliger, Max
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Contributor
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Röckener, Andreas
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:54:44Z
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1998-06
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1992
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:54:44Z
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Date Issued
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1992
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Abstract
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It has taken me ten years to catalogue this little book. It was worth waiting for! The seven times seven formula works here for grouping the fables. Bolliger brings a good storyteller's eye and ear to the fables. They are well told, especially for reading aloud. I find several new ones along the way. Von einer Mücke, die sich bei einem Stier entschuldigt (8) has a new twist for me: the flea thinks What a cocky fellow! about the bull, and then flies away. In FC (60), the fox tries a new ploy: What a shame, that you cannot speak. The fox's open arms for receiving the cheese might be Röckener's best visual ploy. Fables new to me include The Hare and the Shotgun (11); The Lion and the Cat (97); The Hunter, the Chicken, the Fox, and the Eagle (110); and The Nightingale and the Siskin (112). WL (45) is told with the river between the two. The wolf recognizes that he cannot catch the lamb but says You are lucky that I feel gentle today. I will treat you well today. The horse who has refused to help the donkey now has to carry him -- alive -- as well as all his burdens (76). The T of C at the end (121-7) gives each group of seven its own page.
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Identifier
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9783473561001
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6474 (Access ID)
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Language
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ger
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Publisher
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Ravensburger Buchverlag Otto Maier GmbH
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Ravensburg
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Subject
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PT1356.B65 M4 1992
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Aesop and others
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole