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In this fable, a lamb is drinking near a river and a wolf comes to meet him. On the other side of the coin, it's two colleges chatting in the playground.
This story is the sixth in a series of adaptations of Jean de La Fontaine's fables. It is presented in the form of a double-sided printed page, which is read by two, face to face.
Most of these Fables depict animals personified to reveal the human character in various situations. These fables contain a moral at the beginning or the end.
As always, Jean de La Fontaine succeeds in distracting us and questioning our behaviour.
The principle of BDA2 allows for a double reading of the fable, which draws a parallel between the narrative of animals and that of humans. It's a new way to approach fables in a collaborative and fun way.