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The Mean Lion And The Nice Mouse
Makayla, 9, North Carolina
The moral of my fable isTreat others as you would like people to be treated.
My fable is:

Once upon a time there lived a lion and a mouse. They were close friends but they got separated for five years.

After so long a time they didn't remember each other.

When they were both found by hunters they still didn't recognize each other. For some reason they started to bicker, but suddenly realized they were long lost friends.

The Dog And The Cat
Jaden Lee, 10, North Carolina
The moral of my fable isBe careful of your words.
My fable is:

One day a cat and a dog were playing in the backyard. The cat ran away because the dog was saying bad things about her.

The dog looked for the cat for five days.

Then, finally the dog found the cat and he said he was sorry and they were best friends.

Then they got married and had kids. The dog never said bad things about the cat again.

Black Bear Versus Werewolf
Abel, 10, North Carolina
The moral of my fable isNever think that you are the best.
My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a werewolf and a black bear. Black bear wanted to face werewolf in a wrestling match. Black bear wanted to prove that he was better than werewolf.

Black bear walked up to werewolf and told him, "I bet I can beat you".

Werewolf said, "I don't want to go against you".

Black bear said,"If you don't I will get you fired from your job!".

So the match was scheduled! When it was time for the match the bell rang and black bear laughed. Suddenly black bear ended up losing.

Werewolf was tired but happy that his dream had come true.

The Animals Who Disliked Each Other
Alexis, 10, North Carolina
The moral of my fable isYou can be friends with people that you dislike.
My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a lion, a tomcat, a bobcat, and a wolf.

They all needed help finding food, but nobody would help them.

They started to fight because they were afraid that they would not find food unless someone helped them find food.

After a while, they made up. Then they worked together and found plenty of food. That day they became friends.

The Lion And The Fox
Dylan, 10, North Carolina
The moral of my fable is:  Nobody is the best.
My fable is:

Once a upon a time there was a fox and a lion. The lion thought he was the toughest in the world.

Then the fox came up to him and said, "I am the toughest". The lion got mad.

Then somebody came up to them and said, "Nobody is the best in the world".

Black Bear Versus Weasel
Emily, 10, North Carolina
The moral of my fable isTreat your friends the way you want to be treated.
My fable is:

The Weasel got stuck in a bear trap but the Bear would not help Weasel get out of the bear trap.

Weasel's mom helped him get out. Then Bear got stuck in the trap. Weasel did not help him because Bear had not helped him.

The Wolf And The Tiger
Brandon, 11, North Carolina
The moral of my fable is:  You should not be greedy.
My fable is:

The wolf and the tiger are in the woods looking for food. The tiger and the wolf begin to fight over the meat they found.

The wolf gives up and spends his night hungry.

The tiger feels bad and decides to share. He realized that he should not be greedy.

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