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The Chihuahua And The Eagle
Caleb, 9, Texas
The moral of my fable isDo not believe everything you hear.
My fable is:

One day Chewy went on a blind date. A bald eagle watching from the sky played a joke on him.

He landed on a branch and told Chewy his date likes dogs that wear cheese. So Chewy went to the store and bought cheese. But his date was allergic to cheese.

But his date was nice and knew that the eagle had played a trick on Chewy. So Chewy and his date went swimming, washed off the cheese, and became good friends.

The Dog And The Blanket
Caroline, 9, Texas
The moral of my fable isIt's not nice to brag.
My fable is:

One day there was a dog who lived in a meadow with cows and some sheep. It was Christmas. Everybody wanted to get an electric blanket.

Dog was the only one who got one.

He never shared it and always bragged about having it. No one liked him. He never shared.

Dog finally realized the right thing to do is to share the electric blanket with the others. He had learned his lesson.

The Big Fat Pig
Ashley, 9, Texas
The moral of my fable isWhat you look like on the outside is not as important as who you are on the inside.
My fable is:

Once there was a big fat pig named Waffles. The pig was sooooo fat that he couldn't walk. So he needed to ride in a car with a humungo trunk.

When Waffles looked out the window he saw another trunk that was humungo and another fat pig whose name was Pie.

As they were driving along, a skinny pig flew by in a tiny sports car laughing at and making fun of the two fat pigs.

Waffles and Pie didn't care because they had a lot of confidence in themselves.

The Horse And The Cow
Paige, 9, Texas
The moral of my fable isNever be mean to your friends.
My fable is:

Once there was a horse and a cow. They liked to play chase.

The horse said, "What do you want to do next?" The cow said, "I want to rest". "Ok. I would like to rest also", said the horse.

Two days later the horse and the cow weren't friends again because the cow said, "You are very mean to me. Why did you say that to me?" The horse said, "I said that because you are friends with my friends and they said they aren't my friends anymore because of you".

The cow replied, "I am so very sorry if I'm taking your friends away. Would you like to start our friendship all over again?" Horse said, "Yes, I would like that".

The Horse And The Dog
Sergio, 8, Texas
The moral of my fable isAlways do your homework first and then you can have free time.
My fable is:

Once upon a time a horse had homework to do. When the horse was halfway done, a dog came over.

The dog said, "You can save your homework for last and have fun". The horse went to play with the dog.

The horse was having so much fun, he forgot to do his homework. Then, when the teacher asked for his homework, he didn't have it completed!

The next day the horse gave the teacher his homework. But it was late. He got a D.

The Alligator And The Anaconda
Grant, 9, Texas
The moral of my fable isBeing a friend to someone is more important than being the best at something.
My fable is:

There once was an alligator named Al. He claimed he was the strongest animal in the swamp. Then an anaconda named Strikter came and said, "I challenge you to a wrestling match."

Al said, "You could not even beat a monkey! I accept your challenge".

When the referee said, "GO!" they started wrestling. They rolled and tumbled. Al said, "I'll win!" He was distracted and rolled right into a trap.

Strikter said, "I'll get you out!" Strikter wrapped around the net and Al was free. Al said, "Thank you!" You truly are the strongest animal in the swamp".

The Friendship Ends And Starts!
Jacqueline and Isabella, 9 and 10, California
The moral of my fable isThink before you act.
My fable is:

One sizzling afternoon a kangaroo named Arthur was on his way to see his friend the grasshopper, Hippy.

When he was on his way to the BIG l-a-r-g-e elegant lake he did not see the mud and slipped into the water. As he was getting out of the water he saw a group of sleeping dolphins and he woke them all up. As he apologizing, Hippy the grasshopper was tired of waiting for Arthur so he went to check the lake to see if he was there.

After searching Hippy found Arthur apologizing to the dolphins. He got so mad he jumped on Arthur's back causing him to slip into the water. Then dolphin Penny saved Arthur. Hippy jumped to the other side when suddenly Penny jumped and ate Hippy.

Arthur's mother, Daisy, heard him crying so she went when Arthur saw Daisy.

Arthur stopped crying. He looked around and saw a little grasshopper and said, "Hi. My name is Cookie. Do you want to be my friend?" Days passed and they were still friends.

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