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The Tortoise and the Hare is one of the most famous fables of the Greek storyteller Aesop. It tells of how the slow Tortoise beats the fast and arrogant Hare in a race. Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, are a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BC.
The Tortoise and the Hare is one of the very popular fables from Aesop's Fables.  
 
  
 
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hello boys and girls
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Hello boys and girls, so this is the first story of Swavesey Storytime  
 
 
so this is the first story of Swavesey Storytime and
 
 
 
this story you may have heard her before
 
 
 
and is called The Tortoise And The Hare
 
 
 
I'm going to be telling it today
 
 
 
so once there was a tortoise he was slow but he
 
 
 
always got where he wanted to be soon enough
 
 
 
there was also a rabbit
 
 
 
or much rather a hare, he was particularly proud
 
 
 
and he thought he was the most handsome hare in the entire world
 
  
also he had been blessed with a very strong back legs
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and this story you may have heard of before and is called The Tortoise And The Hare I'm going to be telling it today
  
which meant he could run like the wind
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so once there was a tortoise he was slow but he always got where he wanted to be soon enough.
  
Shh, one day the rabbit was running with
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there was also a rabbit or much rather a hare, he was particularly proud and he thought he was the most handsome hare in the entire world, also he had been blessed with a very strong back legs which meant he could run like the wind.
  
his friends Plains hug ??? when he saw the
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Shh, one day the rabbit was running with his friends playing tag when he saw the
  
tortoise walk by now
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tortoise walk by,
  
his hair was also very elegant
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Now, this hare was also very arrogant
  
 
he liked to boast about his speed
 
he liked to boast about his speed
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so he shouted over to the tortoise
 
so he shouted over to the tortoise
  
hey tortoise, if you wouldn't run any faster
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"Hey tortoise, if you wouldn't run any faster, the grass would grow over you!"
  
the grass would grow over you
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and his friends laughed.
  
and his friends laugh
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The tortoise said, "Although I may be slow, I get to where I would like soon enough, thank you"
 
 
the tortoise said, although I may be slow
 
 
 
I get to where I would like soon enough
 
 
 
thank you
 
  
 
then he looked at the hare and smiled
 
then he looked at the hare and smiled
  
then he said in fact I think I could beat you to where I'm going
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then he said "In fact, I think I could beat you to where I'm going!"
  
and the hare said are you challenging me to race
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and the hare said "Are you challenging me to a race?"
  
and the tortoise said, well, maybe
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and the tortoise said, "Well, maybe."
  
 
so the race was on.
 
so the race was on.
  
the tortoise and the hare then lined up
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the tortoise and the hare then lined up at the start of the race track,
  
at the start of the race track,
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"Ready, Steady, Go!" said the owl as they sped down the road
  
Ready, Steady,Go! when now ??? and off they sped down the road
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the hare was very fast and he was in a hurry but he always found time to wave to his supporters
  
the hare was very fast and he was in a hurry
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But the tortoise plodded on not waving to supporters
 
 
but he always found time to wave to his supporters
 
 
 
But the tortoise plotted on not waving to supporters
 
  
 
just keeping his eye on the finish line
 
just keeping his eye on the finish line
  
althoug it was eight miles behind
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although it was eight miles behind
  
 
when the hare got half way he decided to have a rest
 
when the hare got half way he decided to have a rest
  
he said to himself, you know I could just
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he said to himself, "You know, I could just sleep here by this halfway point for a bit
 
 
sleep here by this halfway point for a bit
 
 
 
and then when I wake up I can still
 
  
run to the finish line and beat that tortoise Hollow
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and then when I wake up I can still run to the finish line and beat that tortoise hollow!"
  
so that's exactly what he did
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so that's exactly what he did.
  
he slept and he slept, days did pass by
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He slept and he slept, days passed by, hours and hours did pass by
  
hours and hours did pass by
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until eventually the tortoise came plodding up the hill
  
until eventually the tortoise came plodding ??? up the hill
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when he saw the hare asleep, he raised his eyebrows but did not make a sound
 
 
when he saw the hare asleep ???
 
 
 
he raised his eyebrows
 
 
 
but did not make a sound
 
  
 
a few hours later the hare woke up
 
a few hours later the hare woke up
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the hare thought himself
 
the hare thought himself
  
yes! the tortoise is nowhere to be seen
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"Yes! the tortoise is nowhere to be seen. I still have loads of time to win the race!"
  
I still have loads of time to win the race
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so up the hill he sped and down the hill he sped again
  
so up the hill he sped
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but as he whizzed over the last Hill and came in sight of the finish line
 
 
and down the hill he sped again
 
 
 
but as he whizzed over the last Hill
 
 
 
and came in sight of the finish line
 
  
 
he was astonished to find that
 
he was astonished to find that
  
the tortoise was taking his last few steps
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the tortoise was taking his last few steps towards the finish line.
 
 
towards the finish line.
 
  
 
the crowd cheered as as the tortoise cut the rope with his shiny shell
 
the crowd cheered as as the tortoise cut the rope with his shiny shell
  
the tortoise also said
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the tortoise also said "Slow I maybe but I keep my eyes on the goal and do not let anything distract me!"
 
 
slowly maybe but keep my eyes on the gold
 
 
 
and do not let anything distract me
 
  
 
and the moral of this story is
 
and the moral of this story is
  
Slow and steady wins the race
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'Slow and steady wins the race'
  
 
PS, I'm doing stories on Mondays and Wednesday
 
PS, I'm doing stories on Mondays and Wednesday
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well, thank you for listening
 
well, thank you for listening
  
boys and girls and good night
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boys and girls and good night.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 27 May 2020

Introduction

The Tortoise and the Hare is one of the most famous fables of the Greek storyteller Aesop. It tells of how the slow Tortoise beats the fast and arrogant Hare in a race. Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, are a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BC.

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Hello boys and girls, so this is the first story of Swavesey Storytime

and this story you may have heard of before and is called The Tortoise And The Hare I'm going to be telling it today

so once there was a tortoise he was slow but he always got where he wanted to be soon enough.

there was also a rabbit or much rather a hare, he was particularly proud and he thought he was the most handsome hare in the entire world, also he had been blessed with a very strong back legs which meant he could run like the wind.

Shh, one day the rabbit was running with his friends playing tag when he saw the

tortoise walk by,

Now, this hare was also very arrogant

he liked to boast about his speed

so he shouted over to the tortoise

"Hey tortoise, if you wouldn't run any faster, the grass would grow over you!"

and his friends laughed.

The tortoise said, "Although I may be slow, I get to where I would like soon enough, thank you"

then he looked at the hare and smiled

then he said "In fact, I think I could beat you to where I'm going!"

and the hare said "Are you challenging me to a race?"

and the tortoise said, "Well, maybe."

so the race was on.

the tortoise and the hare then lined up at the start of the race track,

"Ready, Steady, Go!" said the owl as they sped down the road

the hare was very fast and he was in a hurry but he always found time to wave to his supporters

But the tortoise plodded on not waving to supporters

just keeping his eye on the finish line

although it was eight miles behind

when the hare got half way he decided to have a rest

he said to himself, "You know, I could just sleep here by this halfway point for a bit

and then when I wake up I can still run to the finish line and beat that tortoise hollow!"

so that's exactly what he did.

He slept and he slept, days passed by, hours and hours did pass by

until eventually the tortoise came plodding up the hill

when he saw the hare asleep, he raised his eyebrows but did not make a sound

a few hours later the hare woke up

the Sun was starting to set

this hare thought to himself

because the hare looked round

and the tortoise was nowhere to be seen

the hare thought himself

"Yes! the tortoise is nowhere to be seen. I still have loads of time to win the race!"

so up the hill he sped and down the hill he sped again

but as he whizzed over the last Hill and came in sight of the finish line

he was astonished to find that

the tortoise was taking his last few steps towards the finish line.

the crowd cheered as as the tortoise cut the rope with his shiny shell

the tortoise also said "Slow I maybe but I keep my eyes on the goal and do not let anything distract me!"

and the moral of this story is

'Slow and steady wins the race'

PS, I'm doing stories on Mondays and Wednesday

well, thank you for listening

boys and girls and good night.


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