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Aesop's famous fable is read by the late Richard Briers in this adaptation combining text, audio and illustrations.

The video

The Hare and the Tortoise

The Hare boasts to the other animals about how fast he can run. He challenges them to a race and when none of them responds he taunts them that they are too scared even to try. When the Tortoise offers to race the Hare scoffs that he won鈥檛 waste his time racing the slowest creature in the world. The Tortoise returns the taunt, saying the Hare must be scared of being beaten. Some of the animals laugh at this so the Hare agrees to a race, to take place a week later.

The Tortoise spends the week in training, but continues to move very slowly and the other animals wonder if the race is a good idea. Nevertheless, there is a large crowd of animals gathered on the day of the race.

The race starts and the Hare roars off. When he stops to look back, the Tortoise has barely crossed the starting line. The Hare taunts the Tortoise that he'll be able to stop for a rest and still beat him. However, when the Hare goes to sleep in the sun, he sleeps for so long that the Tortoise is able to overtake him.

The animals cheer as the Tortoise nears the finishing tree and this wakes up the Hare. The Hare runs as fast as he can to catch up, but the Tortoise just makes it to the finish in time. Sometimes slow and steady wins the race.

Reader: Richard Briers
Writer: Rob John
Illustrations: Jake Cawthray

Video questions

  • Why do you think the Hare shows the other animals how fast he can run? (He wants to show off)
  • Why don't most of the animals want to race the Hare? (They know how fast the Hare is; they know a race would be pointless)
  • How do you think the Tortoise feels when the Hare laughs at him?
  • How do you think the Hare feels when the Tortoise says he must be scared of being beaten?
  • What makes it possible for the Tortoise to win the race, despite being very slow? (The Hare decides to go to sleep and the Tortoise chooses to keep going)
  • Why does the Hare stop for a rest in the middle of the race? (He is over-confident; he wants to mock the Tortoise)
  • What makes the Hare wake up? (The cheering of the other animals)
  • Why won鈥檛 the animals listen to the complaints of the Hare at the end of the race? (They are happy that the Tortoise has won; they've had enough of the Hare and his boasting)

Resources

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The Hare and the Tortoise

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Teacher Notes

See also...

The Boy who cried Wolf. video

Aesop's famous fable about telling the truth is read by the late Richard Briers.

The Boy who cried Wolf

The North Wind and the Sun. video

Aesop's fable about a competition between the wind and sun is read by Lindsay Duncan.

The North Wind and the Sun

The Fox and the Crow. video

Aesop's fable about a wily fox and a proud crow is read by Jonathan Pryce.

The Fox and the Crow