“In this fable, a young kid (a baby goat) is grazing peacefully when a hungry wolf approaches. The wolf tries to convince the kid to let him in by claiming that he is a friend. However, the kid, wary of the wolf’s true intentions, refuses to open the door. Instead, he wisely points out that even if the wolf claims to be friendly, his nature as a predator makes him untrustworthy. The story teaches the lesson that one should be cautious of those who may have harmful intentions, even if they present themselves as friendly.”
The Aesop for Children, The Kid and the Wolf
The Aesop for Children, Illustrated by Milow Winter is in the public domain.
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