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The Hare and the Tortoise

The Hare and the Tortoise

Kids Short Stories

Short Stories with Moral

Once upon a time, there lived a speedy Hare in a forest. He often boasted about how quick he could run. Tired of hearing him gloat, the Tortoise tested him to a race. Every one of the creatures in the woodland assembled to watch.
The Hare kept running not far off for some time and after that stopped to rest. He glanced back at the tortoise and shouted out, "How would you hope to win this race when you are strolling along at your slow pace?"
The Hare extended himself close to the street and nodded off, considering, "There is a lot of time to relax."
The Tortoise strolled and strolled, never at any point ceasing until the point when he went to the end goal.
The animals who were viewing cheered so noisily for Tortoise that they woke up the Hare. The Hare extended, yawned and started to run once more, yet it was past the point of no return. The tortoise had effectively crossed the end goal.

Moral

Slow and steady wins the race. 

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