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The Cheetah & The Hyena's Troubles
Darcy, 10, England, UK
The moral of my fable isIt is wise to worry about tomorrow today.

My fable is:

Once there was a large field that had a family of Cheetah's and some Hyenas living there. The Cheetah was very wise & thought that the Hyena should listen. The Hyena thought he knows best.

The Hyena's brother wasn't well. He had a fatal disease. The Hyena wasn't caring for him. "He really needs to start thinking about his brother", thought the Cheetah.

Keeping an eye on the Hyena, the Cheetah tried to set an example by caring for his own family. But the Hyena still wasn't listening.

"Why are you caring for your family?!!", said the Hyena. "Because I care!!", said the Cheetah.

Over the next few days the Hyena still still didn't listen to the Cheetah.

"Care for him!! He could get even more seriously ill you know!", said the Cheetah.

"GO AWAY!!!" said the Hyena. The Hyena's brother suddenly got even more ill. The Cheetah got even more worried. The Hyena didn't. "Your brother could die you know!!", said the Cheetah.

"You are joking with me?!!!" "NO!!!!!" The Hyena suddenly realized that his brother had a serious problem and helped his brother.

He had learned his lesson. "Thanks for telling me, Cheetah", said the Hyena. "You're welcome. But next time I won't help you. You will have to help yourself and your family now that you have learned your lesson".

The Ugly Dachshund
Jace, 9, Texas
The moral of my fable is:  Everyone is born with equal opportunities, no matter size, shape, color or gender, but we need demonstrate goodness to gain friends.

My fable is:

One morning a mixed-breed dachshund woke up and began getting ready for school. His name was Kimbeau. He was picked on a lot at school.

The main bully was named Sammy. She thought she was better than Kimbeau because she was a pure-bred Siberian Husky.

You see, Sammy was a big, strong, beautiful, black and white Husky with ice blue eyes. Kimbeau on the other hand was a little, scrawny pup with gray spots in his fur.

One day, Kimbeau was enjoying his bone at lunch. Sammy decided to push Kimbeau down and take his bone. All the of the other pups pointed and laughed at Kimbeau. "Maybe if you were a pure bred like me, I wouldn't beat you up all the time!", said Sammy.

"One day you will need my help but I won't be there for you", said Kimbeau.

The very next day, Sammy was taking a shortcut to school when her collar got snagged on a barbed wire fence. "Help me! Help me please!", shouted Sammy. Luckily for her, Kimbeau took the same shortcut to school and saw her. "I'll get you loose Sammy!"

After a few minutes, Kimbeau freed Sammy. "Thank you sooo much Kimbeau!" She apologized for everything mean she ever done to Kimbeau and became his best friend.

The Turtle And The Hare
Munther, 7, Bahrain
The moral of my fable is:  Working hard can make you successful.

My fable is:

Once upon a time there were a hare and a turtle. The hare and the turtle decided to race.

The hare slept under the tree because he knew that the turtle was very slow. The hare woke up late, well after the turtle had won.

The Dog And The Cat
Wael, 7, Bahrain
The moral of my fable is:  Fighting does not make you win.

My fable is:

The cat and the dog were friends.

One day they were playing in the park and they saw a ball. They both wanted that red ball and they both ran to get it.

Then they started fighting over it. They fought so hard and long that they ripped the ball apart.

Finally, they sat and talked about what happened and they said that they won't fight again because it will only make them both lose.

The Girl And The Test
Ivy, 14, New York
The moral of my fable is:  Don't worry about things when there is no need to.

My fable is:

Once there was a girl named Anna. She was very good at taking tests, but when it came time for her end of the year final, she TOTALLY freaked out.

''I can't do it", she said. And she ended up going to the school nurse.

While she was waiting in the nurse's office, she realized that there was not anything to fear. She remembered that she had studied. Anna stood up, walked back into class, and took the test.

Anna did well on the test.

The Foxes Eight Eggs
Tiffany, 12, Colorado
The moral of my fable is:  Don't count your chickens before they are hatched.

My fable is:

There once lived a sneaky fox who loved to watch hens scatter. So he often was mean and scattered them.

One day the hens were so scared that they stayed indoors. The fox was disappointed. So he snuck in the hen house and took eight eggs so that when they hatched he could scatter the chicks.

He waited until three eggs hatched and he scattered the three chicks.

He came back to the other eggs and waited but they didn't hatch. They were just ordinary eggs. So he didn't get to scatter any more.

The Big Bad Monkey
Khadhiza, 8, England
The moral of my fable is:  Say that you are sorry after you do something bad.
My fable is:

One day, a big bad monkey was walking while eating a banana when suddenly he saw another monkey with a trophy.

He really wanted that trophy. He ran to the stage and kicked him off and stole the trophy. Everyone shouted.

The monkey was thinking about giving it back and saying that he was sorry. And he did. He said he was sorry and gave the trophy back.

Everyone was happy and the monkey wasn't bad anymore. People knew that he was kind.

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