Sunehri murghabi: khizer readers bilingual english & urdu stories
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TextPublication details: 2020 Khizer readers LahoreDDC classification: - 891.4393 GOL-G GOL-G
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| 891.4393 FAR-B Baki kon rahy ga? | 891.4393 FAR-M Mirchoon bharay samoosay | 891.4393 GHA-G Ghadhay ki hajamat | 891.4393 GOL-G Sunehri murghabi: khizer readers bilingual english & urdu stories | 891.4393 HAJ-H Haji baglol | 891.4393 HAJ-H Haji baglol | 891.4393 HAN-H Hansel and gretel |
The Golden Goose by Khizer Readers is a bilingual book containing two classic goose fables: Aesop's "The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg" and the Buddhist fable "Tortoise and the Geese". In the first story, a foolish hunter captures a goose that lays a golden egg. He becomes wealthy by selling the eggs but greedily decides to cut open the goose to get all the eggs at once, only to find it empty. In the second story, a talkative tortoise annoys other animals until two geese befriend him. When the geese fly south, the tortoise tricks them into carrying him, but his constant talking causes him to fall and learn a lesson about self-control.
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