The Baby's Own Aesop

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The Baby's Own Aesop is a Victorian-era illustrated adaptation of Aesop's fables for children, created and richly illustrated by artist Walter Crane.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf adaptation of Aesop's fables
children's book
illustrated book
associatedWith Victorian children's publishing
Walter Crane picture books
author Walter Crane
basedOn Aesop's fables
contains adapted fables
moral lessons
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre children's literature
fable
hasContributor George Routledge & Sons
surface form: George Routledge and Sons
hasCreator Walter Crane
hasSubject animal fables
didactic literature
ethics in everyday life
illustrationStyle Arts and Crafts movement
Victorian
illustrator Walter Crane
intendedUse moral instruction for children
language English
literaryForm verse
medium print
notableFor condensed rhymed versions of Aesop's fables
pictorial borders and decorative design
rich color illustrations
period 19th century
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationEra Victorian era
publisher George Routledge & Sons
surface form: George Routledge and Sons
targetAudience children

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Walter Crane notableWork The Baby's Own Aesop