The Girl Monkey and the Sting of Pearls
-I don't blame the monkey, pearls are awesome. But the monkey should have known not to take something that didn't belong to her.
The Three Fishes
-I love the idea of the names of the fishes, It would have been more interesting to see that Very-Thoughtful fish was to give his life while helping the other two fish to teach them a lesson about being very-thoughtful.
The Tricky Wolf and the Rats
-Can’t be tricky forever… I liked how the Rats were able to overcome the Wolf’s tricks.
The Woodpecker, Turtle, and Deer
-What a great story about three different types of characters (friends) being able to help each other out in different ways.
The Golden Goose
-The mother should have not taken advantage of the goose. This is what happens to people that have kind hearts sometimes, just get walked all over.
The Stupid Monkeys
- In all fairness to the monkeys I think that the king should have known that they wouldn't be able to do it the right way. And plus they were just trying to figure out which tree needed more water.
The Cunning Wolf
-I'm glad that the wolf was able to see the trick the man was trying to play.
The Penny-Wise Monkey
-"To get more, I there away what I had" very powerful lesson to learn.
The Red-Bud Tree
-This was a fun a way for the brothers to learn about the four different seasons.
The Woodpecker and the Lion
-I mean the lion was right, he did chose to not eat the woodpecker, but he should have been more thankful.
The Otters and the Wolf
-This was smart of the wolf to get the fish from the otters.
The Woodpecker, Turtle, and Deer
-What a great story about three different types of characters (friends) being able to help each other out in different ways.
The Golden Goose
-The mother should have not taken advantage of the goose. This is what happens to people that have kind hearts sometimes, just get walked all over.
The Stupid Monkeys
- In all fairness to the monkeys I think that the king should have known that they wouldn't be able to do it the right way. And plus they were just trying to figure out which tree needed more water.
The Cunning Wolf
-I'm glad that the wolf was able to see the trick the man was trying to play.
The Penny-Wise Monkey
-"To get more, I there away what I had" very powerful lesson to learn.
The Red-Bud Tree
-This was a fun a way for the brothers to learn about the four different seasons.
The Woodpecker and the Lion
-I mean the lion was right, he did chose to not eat the woodpecker, but he should have been more thankful.
The Otters and the Wolf
-This was smart of the wolf to get the fish from the otters.
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