The Hare and the Tortoise

The Hare and the Tortoise by Elizabeth Adams is a delightful tale published by Franklin Watts in 2009. This edition features 21 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the familiar narrative of Hare, who constantly mocks Tortoise for her slow pace. However, when a race is set between them, Hare learns an unexpected lesson about underestimating others.
Readers will find a charming exploration of themes related to animals and fables, as well as an engaging puzzle designed for children. This book not only entertains but also provides notes for adults, enhancing the reading experience. The dimensions of the book are 0.35 inches in height and approximately 6.57 by 8.58 inches in length and width, making it a suitable addition to any juvenile fiction collection.
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Hare always teases Tortoise that she is slow. But when they have a race, Hare is in for a big surprise. Includes puzzle for children and notes for adults.
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