The Tortoise and the Hare, Narrated by the Silly But Truthful Tortoise


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The tortoise may be slow, but he's killing it onstage, much to the hare's dismay. Get every punchline straight from the reptilian comedian's mouth in this fractured take on a classic Aesop's fable that subtly teaches, and encourages discussion of, the concept of perspective. Includes a condensed version of the original tale.





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The Really Groovy Story of the Tortoise and the Hare


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Deep inside the city was a hip and happy hare. He was zipping, sometimes lippy, takin' taxis everywhere. Way out in the country was a tortoise calm and cool. He was quite the mellow fellow chillin' out beside the pool. Kids will love to move and groove with this dynamic duo as they hop and pop towards the finish line in this hip-hopping retelling of the classic tale.




The Tortoise and the Hare


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A boastful hare meets his match in this attractive retelling of Aesop's famed tale.




The Other Side of the Fable


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Hare and Tortoise


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Alison Murray offers an enchanting retelling of a much-loved Aesop’s fable with a mischievous twist. Hare (Leapus swifticus) can barely stay still for a minute. He’s the fastest on the farm. Tortoise (Slow and steadicus) can stay still for a very long time. She has occasionally been mistaken for a rock. So when they decide to have a race, Hare is certain to win . . . isn’t he? Through the meadow, around the duck pond, and straight into the carrot field. Carrots? Oh, dear. Whether encountering the classic tale for the first time or tracing the racecourse map to relive it, children will be quick to realize Hare’s folly and eager to join the cheering for easygoing, persistent Tortoise. She may be slow, but watch her go!




The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Narrated by the Sheepish But Truthful Wolf


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So who was really pulling the wool over whose eyes? The Wolf gets candid about "the boy who cried" in this fractured version of a classic Aesop's fable, delighting readers with his first-person account, while back matter questions encourage discussion about perspective. Includes a condensed version of the original tale.




The Hare and the Tortoise and Other Fables of La Fontaine


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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







Grandpa Jack's Book


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They just no longer make them like John Lane Williams, who spent seventy years of his life as a Methodist minister, sixty-five years in a happy marriage, and his entire life trying to understand lifes guiding principles. Heres what he found out: times may change, but whats important in life does not. While this may not be anything new, it is important sometimes to verify the truth, especially when so few people value what makes life worth living. Follow Grandpa Jack, and discover whats important. Along the way, youll begin to understand the profound changes in society over the years, which encompass: Living conditions; Transportation; Money and the workplace; Computers and technology; And much more! Acquire the wisdom that Grandpa Jack spent more than ninety years learning. Find the strength to be a better person and be a better friend to others. Be entertained with a series of personal stories and examples in Grandpa Jacks Book: A Nonagenarian Ministers Wit and Wisdom.