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Rasiyah The Rain Dancer |
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Rasiyah, 7, Georgia |
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moral of my fable is: Reading takes you far. |
| My
fable is: Rasiyah the rain
dancer loves to read about the color red.
One day her mother convinced her to come inside to read a book
about rainbows. Rasiyah read the "Rainbow
Book," and she began to love all seven colors of the rainbow.
As she looked out of her window a radiant rainbow was there.
The next day when it was raining,
Rasiyah danced inside, waiting for the rain to stop and for the rainbow
to appear.
As she looked out of her window a
radiant rainbow was there. She now loves reading under rainbows in her
red chair. ROY G. BIV is a
friendly companion.
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Note: "ROY G
BIV" is a mnemonic device that can help you remember the colors that
make up every rainbow. The colors appear in this order in all
rainbows everywhere!
The colors of all
rainbows are:
Red, Orange,
Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet. |
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The Mighty Ant And The Weak Ant |
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Melana & Daniella, 13,
Canada |
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moral of my fable is: Cheaters never win
and winners never cheat. |
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fable is: One day a
queen ant realized that the ant colony was
running out of food for the winter. "Whomever
brings me the most food will be crowned king or queen ant for the week!,"
she told the colony.
All the ants started to scurry.
The smallest ant found a huge pile of
food. What she
didn't know was that she was being followed by the biggest ant around.
The big ant went back to the colony to tell the queen he found the food.
"I shall have some ants go and carry the food back,"
said the queen.
So they went to the pile of food.
Upon arriving they found the smallest ant and a butterfly sitting
and chatting.
As the queen ordered some ants to pick
up the food and bring it to the colony, the
butterfly stopped her and said, "Your
majesty, the mighty ant did not find this food. The
smallest ant did!"
So the mighty ant got punished and the
smallest ant was rewarded with the crowning for a week. |
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The Cheetah And The Eagle |
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Mason, 7, Arizona |
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moral of my fable is: Always pay
attention. |
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fable is: The cheetah and
the eagle wanted to race so they did.
The cheetah knew
he would win. So he paused and drew a picture.
He was not paying attention so the
eagle passed him.
The eagle ended up winning the race.
Everyone was cheering. So always pay attention. |
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Oh Those Cats And Dogs! |
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Darian McKenzie,7,
Texas |
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moral of my fable is: If someone hurts
you, don't hurt them back, just get along! |
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fable is: Once there was a
yard and in the yard was a yellow cat. The cat lived with a dog whom she
really hated.
The dog and cat never got along very
well.
One day the cat scratched the dog.
That hurt the dog. The dog got very angry. The dog started
chasing the cat. The cat tried to stop the dog as she was running, but
it didn't work.
They ran for days and nights. Every
day, their owners told them to get along.
Then one day their legs got tired of
running and they got tired of their owners telling them to get along so
they tried to get along and it worked!
They got along and they became friends
forever and ever! They never chased each other again. |
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The Towels |
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Zoe, 16, Texas |
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moral of my fable is: It's
better to ask before you take. |
| My
fable is: Once upon a time
there were a rat and a mouse
and they were best friends.
One day mouse
needed five towels for a science project. Mouse thought that rat
would not mind if he took a few so while rat was at the store he took
them.
When Rat got home he was going to go
swimming, but when he went to go get towels he realized some were
missing. He looked everywhere for them but he had no luck.
A few hours later he got so mad that
he called the police. The
police said that there were little
mouse prints and the only mouse in town was rat's
best friend, Mouse.
When Mouse got to his
jail cell he mumbled to himself,
"If only I had known better.
I should have asked my friend before I took the towels". |
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The Frog And The Rabbit |
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Michael, 9, California |
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moral of my fable is: Choose your
friends wisely. |
| My
fable is: Once,
there was a frog named Hip and a Rabbit
named Hop.
Hip thought it would be funny if he
tied Hop's leg to his leg.
When Hop wasn't looking, Hip tied Hop's
leg to his.
Hip started bouncing around
with Hop tied to him.
Hip leaped on a Lily pad and,
because of Hop and Hip's weight combined, they
drowned. |
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The Alligator And The Sad Fish |
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Asucena, 9, North
Carolina |
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moral of my fable is: Always be aware of
your surroundings. |
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fable is: In
a clear,
sparkling, fresh water river there was a
hungry alligator swimming. On the other side of the river was a small
sad fish.
The alligator caught
sight of the fish and swam as fast as he could
to where the fish was swimming. He stopped and said,
"Why are you sad tasty fish?"
As the alligator talked the fish
didn't notice what the alligator had said. As the fish swam away the
alligator got mad and then thought that since
he was hungry he would just eat him.
As the fish swam away he didn't notice
that the alligator was behind him. In a CHOMP
the alligator had eaten the fish. The sad fish
never spent another day being sad. |
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