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Treat People The Way You Want To Be Treated
Raquel, 11, New Jersey
The moral of my fable isWhat goes around, comes around.
My fable is:

One day Julia the dolphin was swimming peacefully in the sea when he saw Aubree the whale's tail stuck under a rock.

Julia helped Aubree move the rock. Then Julia went to eat and invited Aubree along.

The next week while Aubree was practicing her swimming as she passed by Julia. A seaweed was wrapped around Julia's fin. Aubree swam as fast as lighting to Julia. She helped Julia with the seaweed. Julia said, "Thank you so much!" Then Aubree said, "What are friends for!"

Playing
Mubarak, 18, Bahrain
The moral of my fable is:  Share your stuff.
My fable is:

Once there were to best friends playing. They were playing all the time until another boy came and told them that he wanted to play.

One boy said no, but the other said, "Yes". Then they all played together.

Strangers
Amnah, 8, Bahrain
The moral of my fable isDo not talk to strangers.
My fable is:

Once upon a time I saw a stranger. He asked me, "Can you come over here?".

Then he stole my pink bag, took the money out of it, and threw the bag.

When my mother learned of this, she told me that I should never talk to strangers.

The Mean Fox
Sid, 10, Iva, South Carolina
The moral of my fable isWhat goes around comes around.
My fable is:

One day, there was a fox who played tricks on his friends and family.

After midnight, he snuck out of his hole and left a note on the tree. It said, "I am going camping. Don't come look for me".

His family came to look for him. While they were walking... BOOM... SNAP... CRACK!! They had been trapped. It was another trick. They were so mad. They said they were going to get him back.

When fox was eating lunch, he took a bite out of his sandwich and found... WORMS!! "Ahhh!", he yelled. He was eating worms!

Copying Is Not Wise
Mackenzie, 9, Connecticut
The moral of my fable is:  Don't copy school work from others.
My fable is:

One day a tiger was doing his school work. He came upon a problem that he could not solve. So he looked over to elephant's paper and wrote that answer down.

The next day the teacher marked the problem wrong on the elephant's paper AND the tiger's paper.

The tiger didn't know what went wrong. Then he realized what went wrong. When he copied the elephant the elephant got the problem wrong and so did he. So he learned and never copied ever again.

The Dog And The Mouse
Mandy, 10, Iva, South Carolina
The moral of my fable isDon't always believe what you hear.
My fable is:

One day a dog was at home and saw a mouse. Then he heard the mouse cry. The dog went over to help him. He was in a mouse trap.

The dog said, "Do you need some help?" "Yes", said the mouse. "I was just trying to get some cheese for my hungry babies and me!"

The dog helped but he got tricked. The mouse got the cheese, but the dog got a big red nose with a mouse trap on it.

The Bossy Lion And The Huge Elephant
Gracie, 7, Oceanside, California
The moral of my fable isNever be mad at someone who could be your friend.
My fable is:

One spring day in Africa there was a lion named Fifi and an elephant named Gia.

The lion was mad at Gia for being so huge. Gia had no friends. So she went and said to Fifi, "Would you like to be my friend?" "Well, I do not have any friends either. So I guess we can be friends!",said Fifi.

Then they hugged.

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