The Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Eric Blair is a reprint edition published by Capstone Classroom on July 15, 2011. This 24-page book presents a retelling of the classic Aesop’s fable, focusing on a shepherd boy who finds amusement in falsely claiming that a wolf is attacking his flock. The narrative explores the consequences of his deceit, particularly how it affects the villagers’ trust in him.
Readers will discover the unfolding events as the boy’s lies lead to a critical moment when he truly needs help, but the villagers no longer believe him. This story touches on themes of honesty and trust, making it relevant for young readers. With its engaging storyline, this edition serves as an introduction to social themes and values, suitable for beginner readers interested in fairy tales and folklore.
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In this retelling of the classic Aesop’s fable, a bored shepherd boy thinks it’s fun to see the villagers run to help him when he cries, “Wolf!” However, the boy is lying. Find out what happens when the villagers no longer believe what the boy says, even when he’s telling the truth!
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