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M.Marvins

“Slow and steady wins the race.”

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M.Marvins

I would use this fable in my classroom to teach students about the importance of taking their time while doing their work and kind of use it as a learning moment.

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JackHowley5
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This story follow a slow tortoise and a speedy hare that are in a race. In this story, the hare is very confident that he will win because he is so much faster than the tortoise. The hare gets too ahead of himself that he takes a nap by the finish of the race for too long and the tortoise ends up winning.

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M.Marvins
Pickpick

This is a story that I clearly remember my mother reading to me as a child, so it was nice to reading it again. This is a story with a great message that transcends though time. I the illustrations in this copy were really good and I really enjoyed them.

Traditional literature

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katemccord

“The Tortoise meanwhile kept going slowly but steadily, and, after a time, passed the place where the Hare was sleeping.“

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katemccord

This story teaches children the value of perseverance to keep trying, and to not give up. Very important messages can be taught with this book and will build students confidence in overcoming challenges.

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katemccord
Pickpick

A lively retelling of the classic tale. This book has vibrant illustrations and engaging dialogue. I love this story because it highlights the moral that “slow and steady wins the race.“

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Chloeeberlein

“Slow and steady wins the race.“

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Chloeeberlein

When the boastful Hare challenges the slow but steady Tortoise to a race, it seems like an easy victory for the speedy creature. However, Hare's overconfidence leads to unexpected consequences, while Tortoise's determination proves that slow and steady truly wins the race.

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Chloeeberlein
Pickpick

White captures the essence of the original tale while adding depth to the characters. The contrasting personalities of the overconfident Hare and the determined Tortoise are beautifully illustrated, highlighting themes of perseverance and humility.