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  • The Eagle & the Jackdaw - Scene 1: An Eagle, swooping down on powerful wings, seized a lamb in her…
  • The Eagle & the Jackdaw - Scene 2: A Jackdaw saw the deed, and his silly head was filled with…
  • The Eagle & the Jackdaw - Scene 3: So with much rustling of feathers and a fierce air, he came…
  • The Eagle & the Jackdaw - Scene 4: But when he tried to rise again he found that he could…
  • The Eagle & the Jackdaw - Scene 5: The Shepherd saw the fluttering Jackdaw, realized what happened, ran up, caught…
  • The Eagle & the Jackdaw - Scene 6: That evening he gave the Jackdaw to his children. 'What a funny…
  • The Eagle & the Jackdaw - Scene 7: 'That is a Jackdaw, my children,' he replied. 'But if you should…

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The Eagle & the Jackdaw

Read the classic Aesop fable 'The Eagle and the Jackdaw', a funny yet wise story about a small bird who thought he was much bigger than he really was.

Origin of the Story

This story is from the collection of Aesop's Fables, ancient Greek tales that have taught moral lessons for thousands of years.

About Aesop

Aesop was a storyteller in ancient Greece. His fables typically use animals to demonstrate simple truths about human nature.

The Moral of the Story

Do not let your vanity make you overestimate your powers. It's important to know your own strengths and limitations.

  • Humility
  • Self-knowledge
  • Common Sense

Discussion Questions

Use these questions to discuss the story with your child.

  • 🎨Why did the Jackdaw try to carry away the Ram?
  • 💬What happened when the Jackdaw got stuck?
  • Why did the father say the bird would call itself an Eagle?
  • 📝What is the difference between being brave and being silly?

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bird is a Jackdaw?

A Jackdaw is a small black bird related to crows and ravens. It is much smaller than an Eagle.

Why couldn't the Jackdaw lift the Ram?

The Jackdaw was too small and weak to lift such a heavy animal, unlike the powerful Eagle.

What happened to the Jackdaw in the end?

The Shepherd caught him, clipped his wings so he couldn't fly away, and gave him to his children as a pet.