Sure of winning the race with a tortoise, a hare dawdles about to make it more fun.
"Harry Hare loves running- and he loves talking about it too. When he suggests a race, nobody expects Tom Tortoise to take up the challenge."--Back cover.
All the stories story lead to a particular moral lesson. Aesop (620–564 BCE) was a storyteller that was believed to have lived in Ancient Greece. He is celebrated for a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop's Fables.
Read the classic tale of The Hare and the Tortoise in this wonderfully illustrated storybook to find out. Adapted especially for little readers, this book is the perfect read-aloud story with a moral for kids.
A rat, as small as you could want, Happened to spy an elephant, A mighty beast of massive frame But the rat mocked him all the same
Designed to be used by children in their first six months of school PM Starters One and Two
Sure of winning the race with a tortoise, a hare dawdles about to make it more fun. Full-page illustrations alternate with pages of text that have holes through which portions of the illustrated pages appear.
The simple message of this La Fontaine fable - that modesty and perseverance will always be rewarded - is gloriously told in this lovely picture book from Brian Wildsmith, an internationally acclaimed writer and artist for children.
Fabulous Fables are a beautifully illustrated story-time treat. Told in easy language for early reading, these tales are sure to delight little ones every time!
The Hare and the Tortoise
These titles in the popular First Reading series are re-issued with hardback covers with audio CDs inserted into a wallet inside the back cover.
In this retelling of a classic tale, the Tortoise and the Hare, readers get to see two sides to the story.
Based on the fable by La Fontaine.
A hare and a tortoise have a race. The hare thinks the tortoise is too slow. Who will win the race?
In this retelling of a classic tale, the Tortoise and the Hare, readers get to see two sides to the story.
A retelling and illustrating of La Fontaine's fable which recounts the race between the boastful hare and the persevering tortoise.
A retelling of Aesop's fable about a race between a boastful hare and a persevering tortoise.