What do Aesop's fables teach? Aesop's fables teach children lessons or morals through stories using animals as characters with human characteristics and feelings. Each story brought to life important ideas that have survived across centuries such as honesty is the best policy or slow and steady wins the race. What was the purpose of Aesop's fables? Aesop's fables have a lesson or moral contained in them. For instance, the moral of "The Tortoise and the Hare" is that slow and steady wins the race, because the tortoise keeps plodding along when the hare stops to take a nap.
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