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  1. Nov 23, 2013 · A shepherd-boy, who watched a flock of sheep near a village, brought out the villagers three or four times by crying out, “Wolf! Wolf!” and when his neighbors came to help him, laughed at them for their pains. The Wolf, however, did truly come at last.

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  2. The Boy who cried Wolf Those who love Aesop's Fables would without a doubt have heard of the story of the "The Boy who cried Wolf". It is ordered as number 210 in the Perry Index. The story is it is derived the English idiom "to cry wolf", which means "to give a false alarm" or to make false claims, with the result that

  3. As expected, the villagers who heard the shepherd boy’s cry dropped their work and made for the pasture with great haste. But when they got there they found the boy doubled up with laughter at the trick he had played on them. A few days later the shepherd boy again shouted, “Wolf! Wolf!”.

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  4. The Boy who cried Wolf. A young boy gets a job with a shepherd looking after his flock of sheep and each day he takes them up into the hills to graze. If he sees a wolf he is to ring the bell...

  5. Later that day, a huge wolf really did come into the field. The boy cried and cried, “Wolf! Wolf!”. This time, the villagers didn’t believe the boy. one came to help and the wolf all of the sheep. Once, long ago, there was a mischievous boy who looked after some sheep near a village.

  6. This brilliant fable teaches children the importance of telling the truth and the consequences of being dishonest. Use our lovely The Boy Who Cried Wolf story pack with pictures in PDF format to support your teaching in a fun way, whilst teaching them a valuable life lesson.

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  8. The boy who cried ‘Wolf!’ (Time – 1:26) There was once a boy who loved to play tricks. The people of the village grew so tired of his antics they sent him to guard the sheep. ‘Go on, up the hill by yourself and think about the misery you’ve caused us.’ It was so boring up there, away from everything. Ah! He had an idea.

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