
Favourite Fables in Prose and Verse is a collection of moral tales published in 1870, drawing on the classic tradition of fable storytelling. The book features various animals in stories that impart valuable life lessons, such as 'The Fox and the Goat' and 'The Frog and the Ox.' Each fable concludes with a moral, emphasizing themes of discernment and trust. Accompanied by illustrations, this compilation serves as an engaging resource for teaching children about ethics and wise living.












