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The Boy Who Cried Dragon
David, 10, Illinois
The moral of my fable isNever lie about anything.
My fable is:

Once there was a boy who had to tell the villagers when the dragon was coming.

The boy told the king the dragon was coming when it really was not coming. The king ran and the boy laughed.

The king got mad.

Then a real dragon came and the dragon destroyed the village.

The king got mad at the boy. And put him in the dungeon for lying.

Share
Sugey, 10, Illinois
The moral of my fable is: It is nice to share with friends.
My fable is:

Once there was a cat that wouldn't share her food.

She really needed a watermelon for her boy friend (just a boy that's a friend.) But she has nothing left because she finished every single thing that she had.

One day the friend came by and asked"Where's my watermelon?" She said, "I don't want to share it". But she really really didn't know where it was.

When she found it, she didn't share. He said, "Can I have some?" She said "No!"

Her boy friend came back with some more watermelon. She said, "Can I have some?" He said, "No"! So he was so mad.

She said, "Why not?" He said, "Because you would not share with me".

"If you share, I promise to never say "NO". He shared and and from now on she shared.

She learned that it was nice to share. She felt good.

The Math Battle
Nicholas, 10, Illinois
The moral of my fable is:  Never brag.
There was a math battle in the boys class.

The smartest math boy was going against a smart math girl. The boy won.

He started to brag, They had another battle and this time the girl won.

The girl won because she studied and the boy didn't.

The Girl Who Called Help!
Victoria, 10, Illinois
The moral of my fable is:  Look carefully and help others.
My fable is:

One day Ashley was getting ready for a birthday party. Just then a coyote came up and was standing beside her.

She called for help. People came, but they did not see the coyote.

The people did not see the coyote because it hid.

Then later, the coyote came back near Ashley. But this time no one came when she called for help.

The coyote was about looking mean, when a person came and hit the coyote. It ran away.

Dreadclaw Versus Skyshatter
Zachary, 10, IL
The moral of my fable isNever cheat.
My fable is:

Far away in space is a floating piece of land full of crystals.

There is a racing tournament and a young Orc named Dreadclaw beat all the other opponents except for one, a cheating older Orc named Captain Skyshatter.

Dreadclaw kept losing against him because he summoned metors from the sky.

One day Dreadclaw faced him and went under Skyshatter and he got hit by his own meteors. Dreadclaw won.

Dreadclaw was now called Captain Dreadclaw and Skyshatter learned to never cheat ever again.

The Iguana And The Shark
Eder, 8, Chicago
The moral of my fable is:  Do not to steal.
My fable is:

On a huge island lived an iguana. He was green.

One day iguana saw a beached shark with a chicken finger. Iguana was hungry for the chicken finger so he stole it.

In seven hours the shark woke up and saw that some one had stolen his chicken finger. He was so mad that his face turned dark red.

Just then he saw iguana eating his chicken finger and said, "Hey, that's my chicken finger!!!!!"

And then he took back his chicken finger and chased the iguana away.

The iguana was scared and he learned not to steal.

The Lion and the Cat
Rachel, 10, USA
The moral of my fable is:  Lend a helping hand.
My fable is:

One day a lonely lion named Lion was trotting in the forest. Then, Cat came singing by.

Cat was so into her singing that she tripped over a tree trunk.

"Ow, Ow, Ow!" Cat screamed.

"Oh,no!" yelled Lion. "Are you okay?" "Yes, thank you." Cat said, getting up.

"You are a very nice lion." So, just by one little helping hand, Lion made a new friend.

Cat and lion would be friends for ever and ever.

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