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🐷 Life Lessons From Animal Farm

At first glance, Animal Farm may seem like a simple story about animals living on a farm. But beneath the surface, George Orwell filled the novel with important lessons about friendship, honesty, leadership, fairness, and thinking for yourself. While some themes in the book are more suited for older children and teens, there are many meaningful life lessons kids can take from the story and apply to everyday life. 1. Always Think for Yourself One of the biggest lessons in Animal Farm is the importance of critical thinking. Many of the animals simply accept whatever the pigs tell them, even when things stop making sense. Because they do not question what they hear, the pigs gain more and more control. Kids can learn that it is okay to: ask questions, think carefully, check facts, and form their own opinions. Good leaders and trustworthy people should not be afraid of respectful questions. 2. Words Have Power Throughout the story, the pigs use speeches and slogans to influe...

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