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  1. 5 de jul. de 2016 · The Hare and The Tortoise - Fables of Aesop. Aesop Fables / 5 July 2016 by DaBoss. A Tortoise and Hare decide to race. The hare is so confident in the lead that he naps while the tortoise keeps going to win. Slow and steady wins the race. Aesop’s Fables The Tortoise and the Hare narrated by Jon Wilkins. Courtesy of Jon Wilkins. Aesop For Children.

  2. Spanish (Español) | The Tortoise and the Hare (La Tortuga y la Liebre) | WorldStories. La Tortuga y la Liebre. * Había una vez, en un campo no muy lejano, una liebre energética y feliz y una tortuga dormilona. La feliz liebre se llamaba Noel y la tortuga dormilona se llamaba Archibald.

  3. The Tortoise meanwhile kept going slowly but steadily, and, after a time, passed the place where the Hare was sleeping. But the Hare slept on very peacefully; and when at last he did wake up, the Tortoise was near the goal. The Hare now ran his swiftest, but he could not overtake the Tortoise in time. The race is not always to the swift.

  4. The story concerns a Hare who ridicules a slow-moving Tortoise. Tired of the Hare's arrogant behaviour, the Tortoise challenges him to a race. The hare soon leaves the tortoise behind and, confident of winning, takes a nap midway through the race.

  5. Cuentos en inglés. The Tortoise and the Hare. Google Classroom. Agregar a asignaciones. A fable by Aesop. Audio de texto a voz para una lectura asistida. Once upon a time there was a hare who spent all day bragging about how fast he could run. Tired of hearing him boast, the tortoise, challenged him to a race.

  6. The Tortoise meanwhile kept going slowly but steadily, and, after a time, passed the place where the Hare was sleeping. But the Hare slept on very peacefully; and when at last he did wake up, the Tortoise was near the goal. The Hare now ran his swiftest, but he could not overtake the Tortoise in time. Slow and steady wins the race.

  7. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Hare and the Tortoise’ is one of Aesop’s best-known fables. The meaning or ‘moral’ of the fable is worth analysing more closely, however, and the story has attracted a number of competing – indeed, actively conflicting – interpretations.

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