Bring Virtue and Imagination to Your Classroom
“My students argued for 20 minutes over whether Prince Raptalon was right or wrong. That’s how I knew this was gold.” — 11th Grade Teacher, Illinois
Discover the Fables That Spark Character, Conversation, and Curiosity
Lim Tales is more than a collection of mythical fables—it's a teaching tool that bridges storytelling with character education, global themes, and moral imagination. Written for young readers but rich in meaning, these epic bird-kingdom fables explore leadership, sacrifice, humility, loyalty, and the consequences of pride—all through unforgettable characters and breathtaking fantasy.
🕊️ Why Educators Love Lim Tales:
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Literacy Meets Life Lessons: Each story is crafted to prompt reflection and spark discussion around social-emotional learning (SEL) themes like empathy, justice, courage, and resilience.
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Perfect for Unit Plans or Morning Meetings: Use as read-alouds, writing prompts, or the start of group discussions in ELA, Social Studies, or Advisory blocks.
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Diverse Perspectives & Culturally Rich World-Building: Rooted in global traditions of oral storytelling, Lim Tales brings depth to classroom conversations around culture, identity, and moral complexity.
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Flexible Formats: Downloadable EPUBs allow you to print, project, or assign through your digital classroom tools.
📘 Who It's For:
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high school educators looking to enrich character education with story-based learning
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Homeschool parents seeking thoughtful, virtue-based literature
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School counselors or SEL leads supporting students in emotional growth
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Educators looking for inclusive, original stories that avoid cliches and center wisdom, not lectures
✨ What You'll Get:
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3- to 5-page fables written in vivid, age-accessible prose
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Teacher reflection questions and extension ideas (available in educator bundles)
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Deep character arcs rooted in the moral traditions of classic fables and global myth
🎓 Ideal for:
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Character Ed Units
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Writer’s Workshop Mentor Texts
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Socratic Seminars
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Story Circles or Classroom Assemblies
