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Peter Pan is a story About a Boy that does not grow up. Children are always in such a hurry to grow up. Children should take the time to enjoy their childhood.

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∙ 12y ago

That growing up is part of life. He will never grow up but he is incomplete because he has no family. You know how the crocodile chases Hook? It's a metaphor... Time chases us all.

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∙ 6y ago

Don't tell lies just to get attention, or no one will believe you when you really need help
Don't tell lies just to get attention, or no one will believe you when you really need help

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∙ 9y ago

The moral of the story of "A Donkey and a Foolish Wolf" is, don't always believe someone when they say they are doing something for your benefit. Especially when your gut tells you otherwise.

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∙ 10y ago

you can't be a hero if you do not take risks

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∙ 9y ago

The moral lesson of Peter Pan is to never grow up. Which adds onto the fact of always staying young at heart.

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