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The Big Race |
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Braionne,
11, Louisiana |
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moral of my fable is: Don't rush through
things. |
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fable is: There was once a
tiger and a cat. The cat went up to the tiger
and said, "I'm the fastest cat in the
city". The tiger laughed
and said, "You can't
beat me".
They planed a race that would be held
on Racing Street.
The race began and the tiger was
half way to the finish line in no time.
The cat had a long way to go. The
tiger stopped and got something to eat.
It took him a hour to eat.
The tiger was a couple of steps from
the finish line. When he got there the cat was waiting for him and said,
"I'm the fastest cat in the city". |
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The Mouse And The Lion |
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Caitlyn, 10,
Washington |
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moral of my fable is: Do not cry over
spilt milk. |
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fable is: One day mouse
heard a terrible rumbling noise. "What's that,"
she asked a near by crab.
"The
lion", he said,
quickly scuttling away.
Hmm
she thought. That's
weird. When she finished thinking she decided she would ask
the lion.
When
she heard the rumbling noise she knew asking him
would be a mistake. |
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The Rabbit And The Rat |
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Ryleej,
8, North Carolina |
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moral of my fable is: Never believe what
you hear; only believe what you see. |
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fable is: Once upon a time
there was a rabbit named Oscar and a rat named Jake. The forest animals
had heard that Oscar the Rabbit was bragging all over the forest that he
was the strongest animal in the forest.
One day Oscar came bragging to Jake
the rat and all his friends about his big fights.
The forest animals decided that Jake the rat
should fight Oscar for king of the forest.
Oscar stood in front of
Jake the rabbit bragging and telling everyone
he was the best. The rat stood back calm and quiet with a big grin on
his face and while rabbit bragged the rat snuck up behind the rabbit and
threw him down on the ground!
The rabbit looked amazed as the rat
stood there with that same grin. The forest animals cheered as Jake the
rat was crowned king. |
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The Lion And The Boy |
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Aaditya, 10, Ontario |
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moral of my fable is: Treat others the
way you want to be treated. |
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fable is: Once upon a time
there was a boy who's name was Raj. He was
really helpful.
One day Raj went to the forest to take
some pictures. He
took many pictures. At
the end Raj went to see the lion and he was sad because the lion was
tied up.
Raj helped him get down and the lion
smiled at him. The lion told him to stay but
Raj had to go home so they said goodbye to each other.
Next day at school Raj was being
bullied. The lion
had a great sense of hearing so he could hear
Raj screaming. The lion went to the school and
roared at the bullies and the bullies ran away because they were scared
of the lion.
Raj said,
"Thanks", and had him as his pet forever.
His parents said okay and the bullies never bullied ever again. |
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The Penguin And The Fishes |
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Robert, 9, Manila |
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moral of my fable is: Preserve things
for future use. |
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fable is: It
was a bright sunny day when the penguin
was starving. Then a school of fish
arrived near a small
glacier near the place the penguin was
standing.
"Ah!
Fish! What a perfect lunch! I am lucky today!",
the penguin whispered to himself.
Then, as the school of fish arrived,
the penguin grabbed almost all of them but other fishes escaped.
The penguin ate all of the fishes and
forgot to reserve some
for his supper and the next
day's lunch. The next day he
was starving again. He
peeked in the waters for many hours but he didn’t find any lunch. |
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The Ginger Bread |
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Moses,12, Indonesia |
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moral of my fable is: Don’t try to judge
the book by its cover. |
| My
fable is: One day in the
kitchen, a big Gingerbread named Efuji was
much feared with the other gingerbreads. The
big Gingerbread lived and slept in the plate G. Another minute later a
pack of gingerbreads dared to go to plate G.
El’s gingerbread named Euston was
dared to wake Efuji. When Euston woke Efuji
up, Efuji scared all gingerbreads except Euston.
Euston then asked Efuji,
"Why did you want to scare all of us?” Efuji
answered, "Because I liked to hate
gingerbreads and gingerbreads hated me so much".
They kept talking and Euston finally
asked, “Do you want any friends?” When Efuji
was about to say no, he stopped and thought for a minute. Then he
replied, "Yes, I do".
All the
gingerbreads started talking with Efuji and they all became friends. |
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Africa |
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Justin, 11, Georgia |
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moral of my fable is: Don’t
be selfish. Help
other people. |
| My
fable is: One day a young
boy named Mark was traveling with his father to Africa. When they got
there they saw all the people that were
homeless. They
both felt sad for the homeless people.
Meanwhile, a
young boy in Africa was holding out a bowl for food.
Mark refused to give food to the boy.
Then Mark’s dad gave food to the young boy.
Mark learned from his father that you
should always share food to people who really need it. |
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