apologs

/əˈpɑlɔɡz/
noun
  1. A short story or fable that teaches a moral lesson, especially one with talking animals or objects.
    • The teacher read an apolog about honesty to the class.
    • Aesop's apologs like 'The Tortoise and the Hare' are still popular today.
    • Many ancient apologs were used to teach children good behavior.
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