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The Cheating Lion
Meava, 9, Sri Lanka
The moral of my fable isIf you want to eat you don't have to cheat in the game.
My fable is:

Once upon a time their was a Mr. Cheat lion. He loved to eat.

One day his class was playing a game. The rules were: You have to eat the food that is on the table.

But the lion did not know where the table was.

So he asked the rabbit, "Hey, rabbit look. There's your pet carrot".

The rabbit said, "Where, where I want to eat my carrot".

But when he looked there was nothing. The lion told him that it was behind the tree. So the rabbit ran around the tree.

Then the lion ate all of his food and ran away. And no one ever so him again.

The Cat Going To His Favorite Store
Azumi, 8, Minnesota
The moral of my fable is:  Sometimes when you say no to something that might be less-healthy, you may get it for less.
My fable is:

There was a cat who had a favorite store. It was called the Gumball Store.

Every day he would pass it but not walk in.

He did that every day and whenever he walked in the store manager would ask, "Do you need anything?"

And he would always say, "No thank you".

One day, while walking to the store, he saw a sign that said, "Free Gumballs from the Gumball Store". And he ate them all gone.

Ladybug and Tuna Tetrazinni
Kailey, 8, Minnesota
The moral of my fable isDon't eat too much.
My fable is:

It was 5:30 and a ladybug was hungry. So she went out to eat at Perkin's.

She ordered some tuna tetrazinni and did not say please. She was so busy filling her plate that she forgot to say please.

She took as much as an active group of ladybugs.

When she was done, she was a fat ladybug. She regretted eating too much tuna tetrazinni.

The Mice And The Cat
Luke, 8, Minnesota
The moral of my fable isThe big get stuck the most.
My fable is:

"The cat is coming!", said the mouse to his mouse friends while they huddled in their mouse hole.

Then they heard a meeeow. It was the loudest meow they ever heard!

They all huddled up in a ball. And then the cat jumped in the mouse hole where the mice were still hiding.

Every one of them were still there.

But the cat was stuck in the entrance. "Yay!!!" said the mice.

The World About Me!
Rose, 8, Minnesota
The moral of my fable isIf you hope for something, someday you might be able to earn it.
My fable is:

One day a little puppy named Rose imagined her own fantasy world. She really hoped she could earn the privilege of vacationing there.

She could only imagine being so fortunate as to vacation there.

She hoped and studied her school work more and more, the time came when it was a special day. It was her birthday.

She had earned good grades in school and so her parents took her on vacation to her dream land.

The little puppy was happy that she earned good grades and also been given a vacation with her parents.

Keep Trying
Rayquan, 8, Minnesota
The moral of my fable isIf something's hard to get, keep trying.
My fable is:

CJ is playing football. If a ball is far away, would you go get it? CJ would.

It is hard to do, but he can.

He really plays football. We always play in the summer. Sometimes we are bored. We also have books to read. It is fun to play together.

Momo & Mimi's Big Day
Karla, 11, Chicago
The moral of my fable is:  Be prepared and practice makes perfect.
My fable is:

There, you see him, how dashing he is. There goes Momo the richest dog in town. Every year he wins the dog contest.

But one day a new dog came to town. Her name was Mimi and she was beautiful and kind as well.

Momo was glad he had competition in the contest because all the other animals competing all are pathetic to Momo.

One day Mimi was going to practice when she saw Momo sleeping. Mimi said, "Let's go practice!"

But Momo said, "Oh no, I'm already perfect".

OK said Mimi.

The next day was the contest and every one was ready. Then Momo was surprised the course was different than last year!

Momo lost. Mimi won.

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