The Hare and the Tortoise, Aesop
The Hare and the Tortoise, Aesop
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The Hare and the Tortoise

Author: Aesop

Narrator: Emmy Green

Unabridged: 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/06/2020


Synopsis

Are you looking for a lovely fable?The Hare and the Tortoise is other best known Aesop's fables. It teaches that perseverance is surer than swiftness. It is ideal for children from 3 to 5 years old, who are learning life values.The audiobook is produced with a field background and sound effects of the hare and the tortoise dialogue. A sweet and tender voice of an American actress is used, which gives it a special charm.Your children will love it! So make the purchase with a single Clic.

About Aesop

Aesop (620-560 BC) was a slave in ancient Greece who is known only for the genre of fables that are ascribed to him. The various collections that go under the rubric "Aesop's Fables" are still taught as moral lessons and used as subjects for various entertainments, especially children's plays and cartoons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Atlas on October 23, 2017

"Slow and steady wins the race." loved this one :) .....One of the most famous fables ever in the history of fables....childhood memories hehehehehehe......more

Goodreads review by Bong on October 01, 2013

Traditional Childhood Story. :)......more

Goodreads review by Ahmed on December 01, 2016

Slow and steady wins the race.......more

Goodreads review by Chloe on March 16, 2025

Are you looking for a story that teaches students about the importance of patience? The Tortoise and the Hare by Aesop is the perfect book! This book tells the story of a race between a Hare and a Tortoise. Follow along as the overconfident Hare underestimates the patience and skill of the slow Tort......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on November 18, 2018

Reading Level: 2.3 Guided Reading Level: 2.6 This story is about an arrogant hare and a determined tortoise. The hare declares that no one can beat him in a race, but the tortoise thinks otherwise. In the end, the hare loses the race because he was so conceited and the tortoise wins the race because h......more