Fable is a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral. The purpose of fable is to teach children lessons about moral living. The characters of a fable may be animals, plants and legendary creatures. When animals are used in fables, they think and talk like people, even though they act like animals.
Aesop’s fables are most popular. His fables are full of humour, insight and savage wit, as well as many fascinating glimpses of ordinary life.
Popular Fables
- The Three Little Pigs by Joseph Jacobs
- The Kid and the Wolf by Aesop
- The Ant and the Grasshopper by Aesop
- The Thief and the Fox by Ramaswami Raju
- The Farmer and the Fox by Ramaswami Raju
- The Fools And The Drum by Ramaswami Raju
- The Lion and the Goat by Ramaswami Raju
- The Glowworm And The Jackdaw by Ramaswami Raju
- The Camel and the Pig by Ramaswami Raju
- The Dog and the Dog Dealer by Ramaswami Raju
Latest Fables
- The Fox and the Grapes
- The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle by Aesop
- The Fisherman and the Little Fish by Aesop
- The Ass in the Lion’s Skin by Aesop
- The Fox and the Cock by Aesop
- The Wolves and the Sheep by Aesop
- The Hare and His Ears by Aesop
- The North Wind and the Sun by Aesop
- The Mole and his Mother by Aesop
- The Lion’s Share by Aesop
Random Fables
- The Two Goats by Aesop
- The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox by Aesop
- The Wolf and the Goat by Aesop
- Three Bullocks and a Lion by Aesop
- The Hares and the Frogs by Aesop
- The Wolves and the Sheep by Aesop
- The Fox and the Leopard by Aesop
- The Ass Carrying the Image by Aesop
- The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox by Aesop
- The Dogs and the Hides by Aesop