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Red Chicken Versus Ostrich
Olivia, 8, Australia
The moral of my fable isDon't do dangerous things that look like fun.
My fable is:

Once at a water slide park Riley, the red chicken, told Odessa, the ostrich, to go down the biggest and most dangerous water slide in the world. She said, ‘’NO!’’ and so Riley, the red chicken, left the water slide and went to the farm.

Riley decided to make Odessa do something else.

She climbed up a tree and put worms on a branch for Odessa the ostrich to find.

Odessa the ostrich saw the worms, climbed up the tree and ate them up and then she was stuck in the tree.

The Guinea Pig And The Cat
Ginger, 8, Australia
The moral of my fable isDon't do something that someone tells you to do if they don't have a good reason.
My fable is:

One day long ago there was a guinea pig that was called Ginny. He lived in a cage but he couldn’t get out of it because a cat was spying on him.

One day the cat came over and said, "Go into the pool and swim to the other side," but he had never done that before. But, still he thought it was easy.

So the cat unlocked the guinea pig and he got into the pool. In the middle of the pool Ginny started to drown but his super hero daddy saved him.

The Imaginary
Allegra, 7, Australia
The moral of my fable isSometimes what is real is what you cannot see.
My fable is:

Once upon a time in a forest there were a hippo and a snail. One day the hippo had a question that was difficult.

So snail said, “Why don’t you ask Isabelle?” “Who, the unicorn?, replied hippo.

“I don’t get why you don’t believe in unicorns?”, said snail. “How do you know that unicorns are real?”, asked Hippo. “Because I’ve seen one”, replied snail.

Just at that moment Isabelle the unicorn appeared. “Did I hear what I thought I heard”, demanded Isabelle.

“No", said hippo, lying through his teeth. The unicorn grabbed hippo with her mighty hoofs and wouldn’t let the hippo go. “I’m sorry", said hippo. “Please let me go!” “Okay", said Isabelle. And with that he ran home as fast as his legs could carry him.

The City Dog And The Country Dog
Lydia, 9, Maine
The moral of my fable is:  Be yourself.
My fable is:

There was once a country dog who visited his cousin, city dog, in New York.  Country dog didn't like being a country dog.

Country dog had never been to New York and soon found out why.

City dog was only a Yorkshire Terrier who could easily fit into a purse, while country dog was a Labrador Retriever who didn't fit so well.

Country dog ran home with the purse still on his back legs, a dog dress which only fit city dog, and a jewel necklace which barely fit without choking him.

The Boy Who Played With Matches
Faith, 9, Maine
The moral of my fable is:  Never play with matches.
My fable is:

There was a little boy who always played with matches, even though he wasn't supposed to. Sometimes he would make a fire with them.

But one day he didn't play with them because he didn't want anybody to know. He would have been in trouble.

One day he played with them so much that he lit one and he threw it in the air. It came down and he burnt himself. He wanted to cry, but he couldn't. If he did, he would get in trouble.

The next day he lit another one because he forgot about his burnt finger. This time he threw it outside and it started a big wildfire.

He and his family had to live with their friends for a while because their house was burned down. After that, knew he shouldn't play with matches anymore.

The Happy Porcupine
Norman, 9, Maine
The moral of my fable is:  Treat others the way you want to be treated.
My fable is:

One day there was a happy porcupine. He loved to walk by the road.

But one day three kids saw the porcupine. They walked over to the porcupine and started throwing rocks at it.

The porcupine stuck a quill in one of the kid's hands. After that, the kids never hurt an animal again.

The Deer And Five Bunnies
Josie, 9, Maine
The moral of my fable is:  Don't say you will win because you won't always win.
My fable is:

One day a deer and five bunnies had a competition. The deer said, "Ha, ha! I can beat you. That's so easy!"

The race began. The deer was going to jump, but he said, "I'm hungry, and those bunnies can't jump over the wall".

The deer went to a store and ordered a steak and cheese with some fries and an ice cream. Meanwhile, the bunnies got one of their team of bunnies up on the wall.

Pretty soon all the bunnies were up on the wall except for one.

They saw the deer walking out of the store. The bunnies quietly pulled the last one up and the deer saw them getting the trophy.

The deer ran off crying.

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