The tales in the "Adventure of the Fox" series not only support the development of children's language and communication skills but also foster the growth of their imaginative worlds through questioning and interpreting abstract concepts.
Fairy tales nourish a child's heart and contribute to the development of essential emotions and thoughts, such as love and trust.
The stories included in the books are inspired by a proverb.
They narrate the events that unfold in the life of a fox who seeks to harm other animals through cunning without deserving it.
The Ministry of National Education's Circular, published on December 23, 1991, in issue 669, recommends these tales for primary school students by the decision of the Board of Education dated October 11, 1991, with the reference number 660-9381.
Books in the Series:
- Book: The Fox and the Stork
- Book: The Fox and the Crow
- Book: The Fox and the Chicken
- Book: The Fox and the Goat
- Book: The Fox and the Ducklings
- Book: The Fox and the Helpful Animals
- Book: The Fox and the Animals in the Forest
- Book: The Fox and the Mole
- Book: The Fox and the Bear Cubs
Book: The Fox and the Turtle