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The Monkey And The Hare
Ethan, 9, Canada
The moral of my fable is:  Help your friends; do not hurt them.
My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a monkey sitting in his tree eating his bananas. Near by his friend hare was eating carrots. Just as monkey took another bite, boom, gunshots went off and the hare saw a deer fall to the ground.

The hunter found hares hole and just then monkey threw a banana peel under the hunter's foot.

The hunter fell in pain. Another monkey started whacking the hunter in the head. He fainted and all the animals cheered.

Why Dogs Listen To Hedgehogs
Miranda, 9, Canada
The moral of my fable is Sticks and stones will break bones but words will never hurt.
My fable is:

One hot summer day dog was running to go grab a bone when his owner screamed, "Stop. Come back!" Dog screeched to a halt and ran back to her owner.

Dog just barked when she came up close and saw her owner holding a hedgehog. As soon as dog saw that hedgehog she started calling her mean names.

Then dog noticed that the hedgehog did not care and she really felt bad.

Then dog heard hedgehog say, "stop" and dog listened.

The hedgehog noticed that she listened the and was very surprised. That is why to this day dogs listen to hedgehogs.

The Cat And The Hedgehog
Morgan, 9, Alberta, Canada
The lesson or moral of my fable isA wise person learns from his mistakes.
My fable is:

Once there were two best friends, a Cat and a Hedgehog. One day, the Hedgehog went out on a walk to see if the Cat wanted to go tree climbing.

The Cat said, "No, I do not want to go tree climbing. Especially with you". "Why?" asked the Hedgehog. "You love climbing... don't you?"

"Because," replied the Cat, "If I fall out of the tree, I'll land on you and if I fall, I'll hurt myself".

"I guess you're right", sighed the Hedgehog. "We can always do something else". "Good", said the Cat. "Let's go catch some mice for lunch".

The hedgehog did not have to think about that... even for a second. "Wait! Stop! No, please don't do that! How would you like it if someone decided to feast on you?"

"Well..." thought the Cat, "If you put it that way... Let's go tree climbing!"

So the Cat and the Hedgehog went to the biggest tree in town. They had heaps of fun together and the Cat didn't fall out of the tree once.

The Lion And The Wolf
Dylan, 9, Alberta, Canada
The moral of my fable isWhat comes around goes around.
My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a mean lion named Boreal and a wolf named Tardiglan.

Tardiglan went to the park to eat his lunch and Boreal also went to the park to eat his lunch.

While Tardiglan was eating lunch, Boreal thought, "What a good opportunity to be a bully". Boreal went to give Tardiglan a beating.

Tardiglan tried to defend himself but Boreal was too strong.

One week later Tardiglan went into the hospital. Boreal went to the park to eat his lunch again.

Tardiglan's Dad was the king of wolfs and he heard that Boreal bullied his son. So he went to beat up Boreal. Boreal learned his lesson.

The Porcupine And The Rat
Caleb, 9, Canada
The moral of my fable isWork and it will be worth it.
My fable is:

One day a porcupine was walking through the forest collecting food for the winter when a rat came out of a log and said, "Why are you collecting food? Why don't you just steal?"

A porcupine said, "Because its wrong. Plus I won't have to go into the cold snow".

"Whatever", grumbled the Rat. When winter came, porcupine was all ready.

Rat went to a human's house but a hunter came out and pointed his gun at the rat.

The rat scurried away and arrived at the porcupine's house, banged on his door, and yelled, "Help!"

But the porcupine was asleep. Then hunter got him and the rat was never seen again.

The Monkey And The Lion
Jeremy, 9, Alberta, Canada
The moral of my fable isWhatever goes around comes around.
My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a poor little monkey that usually would beg in front of the lion's door.

Usually a snake would give him some leftovers. But one day the lion caught him giving leftovers.

The lion grabbed the garbage away from the monkey and the monkey died of starvation a few days later. The snake was very sad.

While the lion was walking to his friend's house, a hunter popped up and shot him.

The lion died and his spirit left his body.

The Dog And The Squirrel
Christopher, 10, Alberta, Canada
The moral of my fable isIf you share with other's they will share with you.
My fable is:

One day dog and a squirrel had nothing to do. So... dog brought his toys but dog wouldn't let squirrel play with his toys.

So, the next day, squirrel brought out his own toys.

Dog asked if he could play with squirrel's toys.

Squirrel said, "I will not share with you because you did not share with me".

The Monkey And The Rabbit
Jaine, 20, Alberta, Canada
The moral of my fable isBe polite.
My fable is:

One day a monkey and a rabbit were lying in the sun. The monkey said to the rabbit, "I'm hungry. Pass me a banana."

The rabbit did not respond. The monkey called louder, "Pass me a banana!?!"

The rabbit still did not say anything.

The monkey yelled as loud as he could, "I WANT A BANANA!?!?"

The rabbit stayed silent.

The monkey thought long and hard. Why couldn't the Rabbit hear him?

Then he remembered something his mother told him. He looked at the rabbit and said, "Rabbit, will you please pass me a banana?"

The rabbit smiled and handed him a banana.

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