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The Snake And The Monkey |
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Grant, 8,
Alberta, Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Don’t try to be
something you are not. |
My fable is:
Once upon a time a snake and a monkey
were friends. The monkey and his other friends were always swinging from
trees.
Then one day
the snake woke up and was jealous that his friends were always swinging
from trees.
That night the monkey had a party. The
snake had nothing to do so he decided to try to swing from trees too. He
made the first tree, but the second was far. The snake tried and tried
to do it but the snake didn’t make it.
After the party the monkey saw the
snake and said, "Why are you trying to be like
me? We like the way you are". |
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The Two Reptile Friends |
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Ben, 8,
Alberta, Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Do not bite the
hand that feeds you. |
My fable is:
Once upon a time there was an
alligator. The alligator was in a lake. He was playing by himself.
Suddenly a snake came out of the
bushes. The alligator gave him something to eat. Then the tricky snake
was going to eat the alligator but he decided he couldn’t.
He decided to make friends with the
nice alligator. Maybe in the future they could work together to find
food. |
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The Wolf And The Hare |
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Marcus, 8,
Alberta, Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Evil wishes
towards others will come back to you. |
My fable is:
One day a viscous wolf was hunting
just to kill something. A hunter was also out
hunting for some food for his wife and children.
The wolf suddenly stopped...
his eyes popped out of his head.
Right in front of him stood a nice,
tender, juicy, rabbit in the middle of the woods. The wolf started
running toward the rabbit. Before the rabbit had a chance to run away,
the wolf jumped on him and ate him.
After the wolf finished eating the
rabbit, the hunter came out from behind a tree and shot the wolf. Then
the hunter took the wolf back to his wife and children and cooked the
wolf and ate him for supper. |
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The Fast And Furious |
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Luke, 9,
Alberta, Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Don’t try to be
someone you are not. |
My fable is:
One morning the squirrel and the
turtle were fighting about the turtle using too much of the squirrel's
water because the squirrel had to pay the water bill.
They fought day after day about
everything.
So one day they decided to have a race
to decide who was the best. Get ready, get set, go!!! They both got off
to a good start. They both had to go across a wooden
bridge. The squirrel
crossed the bridge first.
Suddenly the rope broke and the turtle
fell under the bridge and found a short cut.
He had to cross the river which had
sharks in it. Snakes were his worst enemy.
He found a boat to cross the dangerous
river. Ten minutes later he was across so he was very close to the
finish line.
He thought he was winning, but
suddenly the squirrel and the snake ran into
each other. They both rolled to the finish line but the squirrel won. |
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Do Your Homework Dexter! |
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Sabrina, 8,
Alberta, Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Slow and steady
wins the race. |
My fable is:
One day Spike, the porcupine, Waddles,
the penguin, and Dexter, the monkey had too read a three chapter book
for homework. The first day, Spike and Waddles went home and read the
first chapter, but Dexter went to play instead. "I
have lots of time to read my book", he said.
The second day, Spike and Waddles went
home to read chapter two, but Dexter played again. "I
still have lots of time to read my book", he
said.
The third day, Spike and Waddles went
home to read chapter three and Dexter went home to start his book.
Dexter rushed through his book and had
a hard time remembering and understanding it.
On the fourth day, Dexter got zero,
and Spike and Waddles got 100%! |
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The Friendless Cat |
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Caitlin, 8,
Alberta, Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Appearances often
are deceiving. |
My fable is:
Once there was a cat named Mindy who
wanted a friend. One day she walked into the jungle to find another cat.
She found an elephant named Apricot!
Apricot offered Mindy some tea.
After a cup of tea,
Mindy went along her way. Soon she met a tiger named July!
"Here’s another cat",
she thought.
The tiger tried to eat her!
Soon,
Apricot came back. She wasn’t a cat but she was a perfect friend for
Mindy! |
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The Frog And The Weasel |
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Cole, 8,
Alberta, Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Don’t try to be
something you are not. |
My fable is:
One day a frog invited his friend the
weasel to come on an adventure. The weasel went along.
They went on an adventure into the swamp.
They saw a green slithering snake. The
silly, playful frog pretended to be a snake. The weasel asked the frog,
"What are you doing?"
The frog didn’t answer him.
The snake saw the frog making fun of
him. The snake hissed and got ready to attack the frog.
Just then, a huge barn owl flew over
them. Barn owls like to eat snakes. The barn owl swooped down and
grabbed the frog acting like the snake because he was
so busy being silly acting like a snake. |
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