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MedusaThe hare and the Tortoise

Modern Hercules Ancient Hercules

Hercules the Movie Hercules fighting with the Hydra Three headed dog

Stables of king aegeos Three golden apples The golden Griddle

The Man Eating Birds The boar The bull of Crete

Thanks to Pandora life on earth was never quiet so joyful again

P a n d o r a Prometheus Zeus

Anna Gertrude

A Greek stadium Actors

The Lyre The Kithara The Cymbals The harp The pan pipes The Auloi Man using Auloi

The main characters can be people or animals Main characters are only animals Try to tell us something Try to tell us something They all have something to teach us They all have something to teach us Are still told because they teach you and that can be a very good way of learning Fables are still told becaus probably is hard to believe but some children read a fable and it changed there lives now they have a new education