Fables are like little stories that teach big lessons. They use animals or simple characters to show what’s right and wrong, so it’s easier for kids to remember them. Think of a fox tricking a chicken, that’s how we learn about cleverness and greed.
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- A fox tricks a chicken into leaving the coop, that’s how we learn about cleverness.
- The tortoise wins the race because it never stops walking, showing what patience can do.
- A lion who shares his food becomes king of the forest, teaching kindness.
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See also
- Why Do We Use ‘Fables’ in Teaching Moral Lessons?
- Why Do We Use ‘Allegories’ in Stories and What Are They Teaching Us?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Story Across Cultures?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Story and Why Are We Drawn to Them?
- What Is the Difference Between a Myth and a Legend?
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