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The Tortoise And The Dog
Lucy, 7, England
The moral of my fable isDo not fight.
My fable is:

One day there lived a tortoise and a dog and they were best friends.

Then one day they saw a poster advertising a singing contest. Why don't we enter it? Great idea you play the drums and I will sing.

On the day of the contest they fell out with one another and decided not to play together. When they heard how bad they sounded on their own they decided to be best friends forever and ever.

The Rabbit's Christmas
Ella, 8, England
The moral of my fable is:  Be grateful for everything that you get.
My fable is:

One winter's Christmas noon rabbit was playing with all the wonderful toys she got from friends and family. All the while the dog was knocking over her toy for rabbit.

Of course dog did not want it so she brought it to rabbit and said, "This is perfect. It is just wire and wood."

So dog said, "Well, it is that or nothing so keep it." Rabbit kept it and it was the best toy ever.

The Dog And The Cat
Rosie, 7, England
The moral of my fable isDon't take the Mickey.
My fable is:

Once upon a time there was a cat and a dog and they were best friends.

One sunny day the dog said to the cat, "I can't play because I need to get some work done."

The cat said, "Ha ha ha ha, you have to do work. I don't have to!!"

Then, later that week, the cat saw the dog playing on a new scooter and he was very jealous. He said to the dog that it was not fair that he did not have a new scooter.

The dog replied, "If you want something you have to work hard for it."

From that day on the cat joined the dog in doing jobs for people. Soon the cat had enough money to buy his own Scooter!!!!

The Hamster And The Dog
Chloe, 8, England
The moral of my fable is:  Don't steal.
My fable is:

One day there was a Hamster and a Dog. Just then Dog decided to go over to Hamster's house.

When Dog got to Hamster's house he saw a blue and yellow airplane. Hamster said, "I'll go and get some cereal for us."

"Ok", said Dog.

Then, whilst Hamster was away, Dog said I mite just have a little play with that airplane. Dog started playing with it and broke it.

But just then Hamster got home and said, "DOG, you've broken my toy." Dog said, "I'm sorry." Never do that again said Hamster.

The Lion And The Mouse
Hannah, 7, Pennsylvania
The moral of my fable isBig or small, always be friends.
My fable is:

One day there was a mouse. He was looking for food when he found a tree with small berries but he couldn't reach them.

Then he found a rock. He stood up on it and as he was going to eat a berry the rock moved. It was a lion and he said, "Who dares walk on the king of the jungle?."

The mouse ran down his back and said, "I am sorry. I was looking for food. I didn't know that you were a lion."

So the lion gave him some food. As the Lion leaped over a bush to leave he got trapped in some vines. The lion yelled, "Help! Help!." The mouse heard him and chewed through the vines.

The Lion was safe. He said thank you to the mouse and they were now and forever friends.

Don't Touch My Book
Lily, 10, Arizona
The moral of my fable is:  Don't touch other people things and if someone hurts you don't hurt them back.
My fable is:

One day there were two girls named Sally the kitten and Cloe the puppy. They were BFF.

Last night Cloe got new book and she made it her diary. One afternoon Cloe brought her new diary. She said to her friend, "Sally, look, I got new diary."

Cloe left and she forgot her book. Sally found Cloe's diary. She read the book along the way home.

Later, Cloe said, "Were is my diary?''.

The next day Sally got mad and she told Cloe. "So you are making fun of me."

Cloe said, "How do you know." "Because I read your diary." Cloe said, "How dare you read my diary and gave me my diary." I don't want you to be my best friend.

Sally walked away.

Twenty years later sally and Cloe looked at each other. Sally said, "I'm so so sorry." Cloe said, "Me too." They hugged. Then they become best friend forever again.

Foxy The Lair!
Ellis,7, England
The moral of my fable isAlways be honest.
My fable is:

One day Rabbit and Foxy where racing in the field. Foxy kept falling down and shouting help, as though he were in pain.

Rabbit would stop to see if he was OK. Foxy would then jump up so he could over take Rabbit and try and win the race!

All of a sudden Foxy tripped over a big fat log and he really did hurt himself. Rabbit didn't believe him when he was crying so Rabbit ran as fast as he could and won the race!

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