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The Beaver And The Weasel
Jacob, 8, Alberta, Canada
The moral of my fable isLearn from your mistakes.

My fable is:

One day a weasel was watching TV in his hole. A beaver came along and asked, “Do you want to gnaw on a tree with me?"

"Let me think about it", said the weasel.

So the weasel thought about it for 15 minutes. He finally made up his mind.

He went to beaver’s house and told the beaver his answer. "No. Three days ago your brother asked me to do the same thing and I lost my loose tooth and got $50 from the tooth fairy but got splinters in my tongue.

The Three Eggs
William, 11, United States
The moral of my fable is:  You don't have to do what people dare you to do.

My fable is:

Once upon a time, there were three eggs, Alex, Jack, and Will. Alex always dared the other two to do something ridiculous.

For example, he once dared Jack and Will to eat worms. They did.

But one day, Alex dared Jack and Will to jump off of a 10 foot wall into a frying pan with him.

Jack said, "OK," but Will said, "No." So Alex and Jack jumped. They broke into pieces and became an omelet that a giant ate for breakfast.

Will lived happily ever after... and he never again did spoke another dare.

Scotty And LaLa
Maria, 12, Gary, Indiana
The moral of my fable isBe careful.

My fable is:

One day Scotty went over LaLa's house. She asked, "Can I play tag in your house?" "Yeah", LaLa replied.

So they played tag and then LaLa said, "Watch out".

But Scotty said, "You're just trying to catch me".

Just then, when Scotty was running, she tripped over a shoe and fell down the stairs.

LaLa ran down the stairs and said, "I told you to be careful". Then LaLa helped Scotty up.

The King And The Maid
Neveetha, 9, Malaysia
The moral of my fable isEven thought you are a boss, don't be selfish.

My fable is:

Once upon a time, in a far away kingdom, there lived a king name King Renuk. The king was a very selfish and bossy king. If he did wrong, he would blame it on his maid, Ziana.

One day a royal dance was arranged for the prince and princess who were going to be married. The prince's name was Prince Midas and the princess's name was Princess Satrica.

But, after the wedding finished the prince drank a potion of wine and died. The king claimed that Ziana made a mistake when she incorrectly mixed the wine.

Ziana feel very sad and cried all day long.

Queen Leana is very kind person. She always wanted to take care of people. The queen felt very sad about what happened to Ziana. She wanted to do something nice for Ziana.

One day, Queen Leana said that Ziana could married Prince Antonia. Soon they married and lived happily ever after. What a beautiful and a dreamy day.

The Mouse And The Cat
Cassandra, 10, Jacksonville, Florida
The moral of my fable is:  True friends help you when you need it.

My fable is:

Once there was a cat named Funa. Everyone made fun of her -- even all her friends. Each time a new student in their class she would try to make friends. They would get along fine until they learned her name. Then they would laugh and act like everyone else.

But one day a new student arrived. He was a mouse named Elliot.

When Elliot met Funa and found out her name he laughed. But he did not laugh not to be mean. His sister's name was Funa Rose Mouse.

Elliot asked her, "Can I call you Fun?" Funa smiled and said, "Yes".

From that day on when someone made fun of Funa Elliot stood up for her. He would say, "Funa is a great friend", and the bullies would go away.

The Tiger And The Mouse
Katie, 10, Middlesbrough, England
The moral of my fable is:  If you do something bad it will bite you back.
 My fable is:

One day tiger invited mouse to dinner. When mouse arrived he saw a huge table and bowls the size of bins.

Mouse went home hungry and upset.

The next day mouse invited tiger round for dinner. When tiger arrived he looked around for mouse and then found a hole where mouse was eating his dinner. Mouse said, "Sorry you can't fit but I am a mouse".

After a minute, tiger went home hungry.

 
 
 
 
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