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Dawaca iyo xidinxiitada : waa sheeko macne xambaarsan, The fox and the crane : an Aesop's fable, retold by Dawn Casey ; illustrated by Jago ; Somali translation by Adam Jama

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Dawaca iyo xidinxiitada : waa sheeko macne xambaarsan, The fox and the crane : an Aesop's fable, retold by Dawn Casey ; illustrated by Jago ; Somali translation by Adam Jama
Language
som
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illustrations
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no index present
Intended audience
6-9 year olds
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dawaca iyo xidinxiitada : waa sheeko macne xambaarsan
Responsibility statement
retold by Dawn Casey ; illustrated by Jago ; Somali translation by Adam Jama
Sub title
The fox and the crane : an Aesop's fable
Summary
In Aesop's 'The Fox and the Crane' the fox deliberately serves the crane's dinner on a plate that she cannot eat from. But how will the fox feel when the tables are turned? Brain triumphs over brawn in the traditional Chinese fable 'King of the Forest' where a clever fox outsmarts a ferocious tiger
Table Of Contents
Dawaca iyo xidinxiitada = The fox and the crane -- Boqorkii kaynta = The king of the forest
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Fox and the crane : an Aesop's fableFox fables
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