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  1. 13 de may. de 2020 · An Ox, grazing in a meadow, chanced to set his foot among a parcel of young Frogs, and trod one of them to death. The rest informed their mother, when she came home, what had happened; telling her, that the beast which did it, was the hugest creature that they ever saw in their lives.

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  2. The Frog and the Ox appears among Aesop's Fables and is numbered 376 in the Perry Index. The story concerns a frog that tries to inflate itself to the size of an ox, but bursts in the attempt. It has usually been applied to socio-economic relations.

  3. by Aesop. The Frog and the Ox. Additional Information. Year Published: 1867. Language: English. Country of Origin: Greece. Source: Bryant, S.C. (Ed.). (1915). How to Tell Stories to Children, and Some Stories to Tell. London, England: George G. Harrap Company. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 2.8. Word Count: 189. Genre: Fable.

  4. The Frogs & the Ox. An Ox came down to a reedy pool to drink. As he splashed heavily into the water, he crushed a young Frog into the mud. The old Frog soon missed the little one and asked his brothers and sisters what had become of him. "A great big monster," said one of them, "stepped on little brother with one of his huge feet!" "Big, was he ...

  5. said the young Frog. Again the old one blew himself out, and asked the young one if the Ox was as big as that. “Bigger, father, bigger,” was the reply. So the Frog took a deep breath, and blew and blew and blew, and swelled and swelled and swelled. And then he said: “I’m sure the Ox is not as big as this. But at this moment he burst.

  6. ‘Oh Father,’ said a little Frog to the big one sitting by the side of a pool, ‘I have seen such a terrible monster! - Read Aesop's Fables for your kids. Moral Stories for Kids : WorldClassLearning.com

  7. The Frog and the Ox. Additional Information. Year Published: 1867. Language: English. Country of Origin: Greece. Source: Aesop & Townsend, G.F. (trans.). (1867). Aesop's Fables. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 3.2. Word Count: 207. Genre: Fable. Keywords: traditional stories. Cite This. Share |. Downloads. Audio. Passage PDF. Student Activity.