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Explore timeless fables that illustrate conflict resolution through engaging stories. In "The Tortoise and the Hare," the slow and steady tortoise teaches a valuable lesson in perseverance. In "The Young Rooster," we learn the importance of finding one's voice to bring light into the world. "The Dog and the Wolf" presents a choice between comfort and freedom, while "Two Mice" highlights the consequences of procrastination and the value of preparation. These fables offer wisdom and insight into resolving conflicts in various situations.
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Conflict Resolution The Tortoise and the Hare The tortoise has to race the hare and he is much faster.
Conflict Resolution The Tortoise and the Hare The tortoise has to race the hare and he is much faster. She moves steadily and passes him while he naps.
Conflict Resolution The Young Rooster The rooster doesn’t crow loudly, so the sun doesn’t rise.
Conflict Resolution The Young Rooster The rooster doesn’t crow loudly, so the sun doesn’t rise. The rooster crows very loudly and the sun rises.
Conflict Resolution The Dog and the Wolf The wolf is tempted by the dog to become a pet.
Conflict Resolution The Dog and the Wolf The wolf is tempted by the dog to become a pet. The wolf chooses freedom over comfort.
Conflict Resolution Two Mice One mouse plays instead of preparing for the winter.
Conflict Resolution Two Mice One mouse plays instead of preparing for the winter. Another mouse tries to help her gather beans.