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The Mean Pig
CheChe, 8, Chicago
The moral of my fable is:  Don't be mean to people.
My fable is:

One day in the city there was a pig. He loved to scare people.

He saw Tiger. He hid behind the bushes, scared Tiger, and Tiger fell.

He scared everybody in the city.

When pig was sleeping, everybody, one by one, scared pig and they started laughing.

Pig wasn't bad anymore.

The Cat With A Million Spots!
Lucy, 5, Canada
The moral of my fable is:  Never judge a book by its cover.
My fable is:

One hot summer's morning cat was on her way to school. She was walking through the woods when some big children started to point and call her names!

She cried and cried! When she got into her new class all the children burst out laughing!

She cried and cried!

There was one little girl that was very nice to cat. She never said anything about her 1 million spots. She was a very nice cat!

The nice cat told the whole class how nice she was and then the whole class loved her!

Dancing Mom
Aden, 11, Texas
The moral of my fable is:  Follow your dreams.
My fable is:

One day there was a boy who thought that elders don't no anything.

When he went to his grandparents house he never asked questions. He just played on the computer.

One day he was crying. His grandparents asked him why. He said that he can't be a ballerina because it is a a girl thing.

Then his granddad told him a story about a dancing woman who wanted to dance but, because it is a boy-thing, she couldn't.

But she kept trying again and again to dance. Then one day she became a dancing legend.

You see, you should follow your dreams.

The Earlier The Better
Aden, 11, Texas
The moral of my fable is:  Do your work now rather than later.
My fable is:

One day there was a kid whose mom asked him to wash the dishes. He said he would wash them later.

Again, his mom told him to wash the dishes, but he said, "No I will wash them later".

Later at lunch, he asked his mom, "What is for dinner?"

His mom replied, "There is nothing because you haven't washed the dishes for the food to be on".

So that day he spent all afternoon washing the dishes.

Keshi's Goal
Shelby, 11, South Carolina
The moral of my fable is:  Don't be a bragger!
My fable is:

Keshi Lime lived in Dendra, Oregon and she played a lot of sports but her favorite sport was soccer.

One day at practice the coach said, "Our next game will be this Thursday!" Then every one went home and practiced all week.

Keshi's friend, Kelli, wasn't sure she was going to play well.

On game day Kelli was scared but she still played. Kelli went for a shot and it flew far and fast, it hit the frame and missed!

Kelli was really mad and sad, but the team still had a chance. Keshi got a goal and she bragged about it all week. She really hurt Kelli's feelings.

Kelli asked Keshi to stop bragging because it hurt her feelings. Keshi said she was sorry and the two girls were friends again!

So don't brag it may hurt other's feelings!

The Bushes
Shaylie, 13, Nebraska
The moral of my fable is:  Don't scare your friends. Don't walk alone in the dark.
My fable is:

Their once were two girls. They were on their way home from their friend's house.

As they were walking home, they heard this freaky noise... and then, as they were walking, the sound got louder and louder until it was so loud they could here it all the way from their house to their friends house.

They stopped because the sound was right in front of them.

They grabbed each other's hands and they slowly walked toward the bushes in front of them. When they got about three steps in front of the bushes, they saw their friend's red ribbon that she used in her hair. Then, when they got close enough, their friend said "BOOOOOOOOOOOOO"

"Did I scare you guys?"

They all went to the two sister's house and that is the end!!!

I hope you liked my fable!!! Bye-Bye

The Two Kids
Amelia, 10, England
The moral of my fable is:  Don't ever boast about what you have.
My fable is:

One day they where two children. They where called Cassie and Kitty. They where all playing together when Cassie had to go.

"I have to go now", said Cassie. "OK. Will you play out when you get back?", asked Kitty. "Of course I will", said Cassie.

So she got in the car. When she got back she played out like she promised kitty.

Then she said "I got a new mobile phone and you have not got one", sand Cassie.

"Don't boast about it", said Kitty. Then Kitty had to go. "I have to go now", said Kitty. "OK. Will you play out when you get back?", asked Cassie.

"Yes, OK", Kitty answered.

 When Kitty got back she had a new phone too. "I got a new mobile too", said Kitty. Cassie went in a mood and from that day on they never boasted again.

The Ice Baby
Ananya, 5, California
The moral of my fable isLove makes things come true.
My fable is:

One day there was a King and Queen who had a baby. Her name was Hush baby. She was made of ice.

One sunny morning she was melting so she had to go to an icy place.

The king and the Queen were sad but a fairy came and told that she will come back next Christmas.

The fairy’s words came true. They lived happily ever after.

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