Why Do We Use Fables to Teach Lessons?

Fables are short stories that teach lessons through animals or people doing silly things. They’re easy to remember because they use simple ideas and fun characters, like a clever fox or a lazy turtle. Fables make learning feel like play, you laugh, you learn, and the lesson sticks with you for life.

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Examples

  1. A fox tricks a chicken into leaving his coop, showing how cleverness can beat laziness.
  2. A tortoise beats a hare in a race because he keeps going even when he’s slow.
  3. A wolf learns to stop chasing sheep if they don’t run away.

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