The Tortoise and the Rabbit

The Tortoise and the Rabbit

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authorFanos Academy

In this classic retelling, a speedy rabbit and a steady tortoise race through fields and forests to prove who’s fastest. The rabbit laughs and sprints ahead, but the tortoise keeps going — slow, calm, and determined. Step by step, he reaches the finish line first! Through fun and surprise, children learn that patience, focus, and steady effort shine brighter than speed alone

age0 - 3 years old
emotional intelligence
Emotional Intelligence
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