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Reach for this book when your child feels discouraged by peers who seem naturally faster or more talented, or when they struggle with the impulse to rush through their own work. This modern retelling of the classic Aesop fable explores the contrast between the Hare's boastful speed and the Tortoise's steady commitment. While the story is a staple of childhood, Blake Hoena's version is specifically designed as a 24 page chapter book for early readers, making it an ideal bridge for children transitioning to more complex narrative structures. The emotional core of the book centers on perseverance and the dangers of overconfidence. It provides a gentle way to discuss why consistency often outweighs raw talent in the long run. Appropriate for children ages 4 to 7, this edition uses clear language and engaging illustrations to reinforce that doing your best is more important than being the first to finish. It is a perfect choice for teaching patience and the value of a steady effort.