* Must see classic picture book
*The picture style is simple and smooth, and the baby loves to listen to the voice and speak smoothly!
*Storyline ups and downs, the baby likes to listen to a story over and over again.
*Simple operation, you can manually turn the page, you can also automatically turn the page
*Black screen can continue to listen, suitable for bedtime listening to a picture book.
Suitable age: 0~6 years old.
Story content.
The rabbit ran into a tortoise on the road. The tortoise was walking with a twist and was very clumsy.
The rabbit laughed out loud: "What a stupid turtle, ha! That's funny!"
The tortoise was angry and said, "Don't be smug, I can run faster than you too!"
"What?! Then let's have a race!"
The hare was very defiant, and as soon as the race began, the hare ran without a trace, leaving the tortoise far behind.
But just halfway through the race, the complacent hare lay down on the side of the road and fell asleep, thinking: "I'm famous for my flying legs, so I'll sleep first and then catch up. "
He slept so well and sweetly that he forgot all about the race.
The tortoise, he is not discouraged, always step forward to crawl hard.
The result is predictable, the tortoise over the sleeping hare, the first to reach the finish line.
*The picture style is simple and smooth, and the baby loves to listen to the voice and speak smoothly!
*Storyline ups and downs, the baby likes to listen to a story over and over again.
*Simple operation, you can manually turn the page, you can also automatically turn the page
*Black screen can continue to listen, suitable for bedtime listening to a picture book.
Suitable age: 0~6 years old.
Story content.
The rabbit ran into a tortoise on the road. The tortoise was walking with a twist and was very clumsy.
The rabbit laughed out loud: "What a stupid turtle, ha! That's funny!"
The tortoise was angry and said, "Don't be smug, I can run faster than you too!"
"What?! Then let's have a race!"
The hare was very defiant, and as soon as the race began, the hare ran without a trace, leaving the tortoise far behind.
But just halfway through the race, the complacent hare lay down on the side of the road and fell asleep, thinking: "I'm famous for my flying legs, so I'll sleep first and then catch up. "
He slept so well and sweetly that he forgot all about the race.
The tortoise, he is not discouraged, always step forward to crawl hard.
The result is predictable, the tortoise over the sleeping hare, the first to reach the finish line.
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