The fox and the crane English
Material type:
- 978-8193199602.
- F 823 MAM

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Jamshoro TCS III | F 823 MAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PO 11201 | Available | 2024-3788039 |
The story follows a fox who invites a crane to dinner, serving the meal in a shallow dish that the crane cannot eat from due to its long beak. The crane, in turn, invites the fox to a meal served in a tall, narrow jar that the fox cannot reach. Through these exchanges, both animals learn the importance of empathy and treating others as they would like to be treated. The story highlights the moral that kindness should be reciprocated and that one should consider others' needs and circumstances.
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