A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that the best way to appreciate what they have. Aesop learns that when he is greedy, he ends up with nothing.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience about the value of a hard day's work. They learn that hard work is its own reward.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that even the toughest creatures sometimes need a helping hand, and that help may come from unexpected places.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience not to get carried away with fantasies. Aesop learns he may be disappointed if he counts on getting something before he has it.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that there may be more to someone than what is seen on the surface. Looks can be deceiving.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that when two creatures fight for a reward, they may both end up losing. Sometimes it's better to cooperate than to compete.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that the best way to learn something is by watching someone with experience.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience that everyone on a team has a role to play. They learn that the whole team benefits when everyone plays their role.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience about the dangers of trying to be like someone else. They learn that you will make yourself look silly if you try to be something you are not.
A classic Aesop's fable is given a lighthearted twist. In this one, Aesop and his troupe teach their audience about the importance of telling the truth. When Libbit is given a taste of his own medicine he learns that lying will only bring trouble.