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The Horse And The Pig
Valentin, 10, Romania
The moral of my fable isNever do what others do just to copy them.
My fable is:

One summer day the horse and the pig went to the forest. It was very hot and they wanted to cool off a little.

There the pig saw a marsh and he jumped in.

He said to the horse: "Come on, jump in here! It's very nice and cold". The horse jumped in also. He got very dirty and he felt very bad.

Bear Does A Bad Thing
Makenna, 8, Texas
The moral of my fable isDon't do drugs.

My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a bear named Beary. One day Beary made a bad decision by using drugs.

It all started when Beary was peer pressured into doing drugs. It was clear Beary had gotten into mischief because Beary was in a gang. He was not hanging out with his old friends anymore like turtle and fish.

One day turtle and fish went to see beary. They said, "this needs to stop Beary, and right away".

"YA"! I know I know but it's so addicting, said Beary. Turtle and fish said, "But you need to stop right away".

Beary asked his friends, "Can you help me?"

"Sure, that's what friends are for", said turtle and fish. Beary said, "Thanks guys".

Kam Is Lonely
Cameron, 9, Amarillo
The moral of my fable isA wolf can get lonely too.

My fable is:

Once there was a wolf named Kam. He didn't have any friends.

So one day he went for a walk in the forest.

There he saw a bear. Kam asked if he wanted to be friends. The bear said OK.

Wolf lived happily ever after because he had made a friend who turned out to be a good friend after they got to know each other!

The Brave Little Rabbit
Benedict, 9, London
The moral of my fable is:  Sometimes we are correct to take the bull by horns.

My fable is:

Once there was a little rabbit. He did something naughty and was scared to own up.

The naughty thing he did was to break the king's vase. He did it by accident but was scared the king might banish him so he didn't tell anyone.

So the king starved the kingdom until someone owned up.

Then the little rabbit decided to own up to his accident.

When he owned up the king, wasn't angry. And the king was proud that the little rabbit could be so brave and own up.

Not The Best
Rowanbassem, 10, Egypt
The moral of my fable is:  Don't think you are the best.

My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a monkey named Sasha and her best friend was Cloe the elephant.

They were making a competition to find who was the best and they start teasing each other by saying, "I am going to win. You are going to lose".

Then they became mad at each other. The monkey said, "I am not your friend anymore". The elephant said, "OK".

The monkey cried to his mom, "I lost my best friend".

His mom told him. "You have to apologize to him". He said, "OK, I will". After he apologized they were were best friends again.

Arf Versus Bebe
Antonella, 9,Columbus, Ohio
The moral of my fable isDon't fight. It's better to be friends.

My fable is:

Once upon a time was a cat named Bebe. One day when Bebe went to school a dog named Arf bullied him and Bebe got mad and was about to cry.

When it was recess time Bebe was crying and Arf said, "Hey cry baby, are you waiting for your mom?"

Bebe said, "No I’m waiting for you to stop talking." Arf got mad.

When Bebe went home he was thinking about Arf.

The next day they got in a fight at recess and Arf and Bebe were still mad afterward.

When the teacher came, they both got in trouble. Bebe had the worst day ever. Bebe had to go to detention. He wished that he had never fought with Arf. He realized that he should have just told the teacher instead.

The Tortoise And The Baboon
Ellie, 9, Durham
The moral of my fable isTreat people how you want to be treated back.

My fable is:

One day a tortoise walked past baboon's house. "Hello. Would you come for tea?", asked Baboon. "Okay", replied tortoise.

Later that day tortoise arrived at baboon's house. "Could you pass me my tea", cried tortoise. "NO!", shouted Baboon. Tortoise realized it was a trick so he went home hungary.

The next day Tortoise invited Baboon to his house. Poor Baboon had to walk across some muddy corn fields. "You have such dirty hands", tortoise said disgustedly. "Go to the river and wash your hands."

Off went baboon to wash his hands. But when he returned, his hands were muddy again.

Baboon had to keep going back and forth till suddenly he noticed it was a trick. "I was only following your example", said tortoise.

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