2014年7月7日月曜日

The Sun and the Wind

The Sun and the Wind
"I'm strong !" says the sun. "I'm stronger!" says the wind - but how can they prove it?
This lively retelling of the classic Aesop's fable has easy - to - read text and fun puzzles to try after the story.
 The Sun and the wind is in the Usborne First Reading series, written especially for children whp are leaning to read, and developed in consultation with Alison Kelly, Senior Lcturer in Education and reading specialist at Roehampton University. With delightful illustrations, these books combine greatstories with simple text to excite and inspire anybeginner reader.
 The sun and the Wind is one of Aesop's Fables, a collection of stories first told in Ancient Greece around 4,000 years ago. Each story has a "moral" (a message or lesson) at the end.

The Sun and the Wind is famous story in the world. When I was a child, I read it in japanese. I think this story is made me think. Things are not settled by the force. I think this message in this book.
But I like the Wind...haha Because I don't like hot. I hate to sweat. Of course, everyone hate to sweat, but I particularly hate to sweat. That is why, I like better the Wind than the Sun.


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