| A | B |
| The Ant and the Grasshopper | It is best to prepare for the days of necessity |
| Belling the Cat | It is easy to propose impossible remedies |
| The Bundle of Sticks | Union gives strength |
| The Crow and the Pitcher | Little by little does the trick |
| The Rooster and the Eagle | Pride goes before destruction. |
| The Fox, the rooster, and the Dog | Cunning often outwits itself. |
| The Fox and the Grapes | It is easy to despise what you cannot get |
| The Frog and the Ox | Self-conceit may lead to self-destruction |
| The Gnat and the Bull | You're not always as important as you think. |
| The Goose With the Golden Eggs | Greed oft o'er reaches itself |
| The Hare and the Tortoise | Slow but steady wins the race |
| The Lion and the Mouse | Little friends may prove great friends |
| The Wind and the Sun | Persuasion is better than Force |
| Boy Who Cried Wolf | A liar will not be believed, even when he speaks the truth |
| The Tortoise and the Eagle | Be careful what you wish for. |
| The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse | Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes in fear |