Fables are like little stories that teach us big lessons. They often have animals or people doing silly things, but they always end with a moral, something we can learn from. In some parts of the world, fables use different characters and even tell different kinds of stories, making them feel special in their own way.
Examples
- The fox outsmarted the crow in a fable that taught us about cleverness.
- In some countries, donkeys are the wise ones, like in African fables where they teach patience and kindness.
- Fables can be read or told aloud, making them perfect for learning lessons while having fun.
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See also
- Why Do We Use ‘Fables’ in Teaching Moral Lessons?
- Why Do We Use ‘Fables’ to Teach Moral Lessons?
- Why Do We Use ‘Allegories’ in Stories and What Are They Teaching Us?
- How Did ‘Paper’ Change the Way We Share Ideas?
- How Are ‘Languages’ Created and Why Do Some Die Out?
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