If you write a good fable and submit it to KidsFables.com, you may become a published fable writer.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
The Dragon And The Monkey
Megan, 7, England
The moral of my fable is:  Be kind.
My fable is:

One day there was a monkey and a dragon. One day monkey decided to go to dragon's house.

When monkey got there he was amazed at what he saw. Dragon was making a Chinese new year dragon. "Wow. Can I help?", said monkey. "No", said dragon. "Stop being mean", said monkey. "I'm not being mean", said dragon.

The Fox And The Hen
Andrea, 9, Ireland
The moral of my fable isNever trust strangers.
My fable is:

Once upon time there was a fox and a hen. It was raining. The fox and the hen meet each other outside.

"Where are you walking?", asked the fox.

"I need to go home!", exclaimed the hen. "You are really wet. Why don't you take off your clothes and come inside my home. You can sit beside the fire?", he enticed toward her.

The hen was trying to be nice so she took off her clothes and went inside the house.

BUT. . . . . . . . . IT WAS A TRICK!!!! The hen got eatten by the fox.

Froggy Won't Hop
Karla, 9, Ireland
The moral of my fable is:  Help a friend when you are able to.
My fable is:

The froggy wanted to save his friend the snail named Charlie who was trapped on the other side of river. But he was not able to swim over to the frog. He was so worried.

The frog tried to go over to save his friend. But his other friend, Alex, said that it was too dangerous.

But the frog said I have to go and save him. So Alex said, "Fine, but don't come back to me when you fail".

Then the frog went to get Charlie. When he got to the other side he could not get back because Charlie could not swim.

But then Alex came along and saw the frog and Charlie. He said that he was not friends with them any more.

Then frog said, "I'm so sorry. Alex, please save us and throw a life ring over and pull us back to shore".

Alex did and they all lived happily ever after.

The Lion And The Grasshopper
Fatima, 9, USA
The moral of my fable isDon't give up until you win.
My fable is:

One day there was a grasshopper walking through the woods and on his way he met lion.

The lion said, "Do you want to play a game?" "Sure", responded the grasshopper. "Do you want to race?" "Yeah said the grasshopper.

Then they raced. The grasshopper told the lion that we are we going to win something or not, for winning the race.

The lion said, "You're never going to win this race".

Then the grasshopper stared to run as fast as a jaguar. When he caught up to the lion he said, "Who is winning now?".

Purple Pearls
Natalie, 9, North Carolina
The moral of my fable isIf you work together you can accomplish anything.
My fable is:

One day two dolphins named Allie and Emily went to the coral reef mall. They went to a store called purple pearls. At the store they saw a sparkling, shiny, beautiful elegant pearl.

Both dolphins wanted it. They started to argue about who would get the pearl. They fought and fought and fought and fought. While they were fighting a baby whale came by and bought the pearl.

Allie and Emily were shocked.

Now neither one of them could have the pearl. They decided to search all over the coral reef mall until they could find another sparkling, shiny, beautiful pearl. After searching for a long time they found another sparkling shiny beautiful elegant pearl.

This time, instead of fighting, they worked together and came up with a plan. There plan was to cut the pearl in half and make it into a BFF braclet.

The Guinea Pig And The Fox
McKenna, 8, Michigan
The moral of my fable isDo not be a cheater.
My fable is:

One day at school, Guinea Pig was trying to work. Her friend, Fox, was cheating off her paper.

Guinea Pig went to sit someplace else so Fox could not cheat off her paper anymore.

Then the teacher saw Fox cheating off someone else's paper.

Fox got yelled at because he was cheating.

Snake And Frog
Emma, 8, NYS
The moral of my fable isDon't make fun of others.
My fable is:

Once upon a time Snake was slithering around a pond. Snake took a sip of water.

Frog said, "Hey, what are you doing!!??"

Snake said, "I want a drink of water because I haven't had a drink in dayssss".

Frog yelled, "You can't have my water because you don't have any arms or legs. But I am lucky that I have arms and legs!!!".

Then one day Frog was hopping along. Suddenly Eagle swooped down and tried to get Snake. Snake was too fast because his body was fast from always slithering.

Then Eagle saw Frog hopping so he swooped down and grabbed Frog! "Burp!!!" Eagle ate Frog. "Poor Frog", Snake said.

Can you write your own original fable?
How about trying to write your own fable?  Maybe it will appear here!
 
Kids around the world may be reading your fable.
 
 
 

Go to KidsFables home

 
About KidsFables
KidsFables.com is provided as a free service to young people everywhere.  Kids are invited to exercise their writing and self-expression skills.  KidsFables.com is offered strictly for kids and adults with legitimate interest in creative writing and sharing their ideas.
KidsFables.com reserves the right to edit, reformat, modify and reject any submitted information.  KidsFables.com is intended for entertainment and as a forum to display creative writing.  KidsFables.com will not post submissions of a personal or psychological nature.  KidsFables.com will not post submissions containing vulgar, slang, rude, offensive or crude language.
Users of
KidsFables.com agree to hold harmless KidsFables.com, Internetroad.com, Technology America Corporation, all employees and affiliated individuals.  Neither KidsFables.com, its employees, nor affiliated individuals makes nor implies any promise of reward to any user of this site.  Each user understands and agrees that no prizes will be awarded nor issued by KidsFables.com.
KidsFables.com is a trademark and service mark of Durant Publications & Technology America Corporation.  All rights reserved.

This site is on the highway of

Always useful, mapped and paved with information.SM

Copyright© 2000-2012, Durant Publications, Technology America Corporation, USA
All rights reserved

Go to KidsFables home