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The Duck That Tried To Boss The Cow |
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Max & Kristen,
8 & 7, Texas |
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moral of my fable is: Don't boss people around. |
My fable is:
One night a cow was a sleep. "What are
you doing", said the duck. "I am sleeping",
said the cow.
"Well wake up and go clean my cage!",
the duck said.
The cow didn't
answer him.
The next day
he tried again in a meaner way but the cow still did not do it.
Next time he should ask nicely. |
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The Mouse And The Bear |
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Daniel &
Zachary, 8 & 7,
Austin, Texas |
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moral of my fable is: Watch out where your going. |
My fable is:
Once upon a time there was a mouse.
He was sleeping under a leaf.
A bear came to the leaf
and the mouse wanted the bear to go away.
But the bear did not go away.
So the mouse bit the bear.
The bear did not like that!
He got mad! The bear ate the mouse. |
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The Bear, The Fox,
And The Wolf |
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Freddy and Mathew,
8, Texas |
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moral of my fable is: Ask for permission
first. |
My fable is:
Once a upon a time there was a bear,
a fox, and a wolf. They wanted to go outside
but they forgot to ask their moms' permission.
Then,
after they went outside, they realized they were lost.
They got a little scared because they heard a
scary noise.
Then they heard a stick crack and then
they saw a shadow creeping up behind them.
It was their moms shouting their names. That’s how they learned
their lesson. |
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The Bunny And The Dog |
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Esmeralda, 8,
Texas |
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moral of my fable is: Pay attention to
the details. |
My fable is:
Once there was a dog and a bunny. The
bunny told the dog that he had an appointment on Tuesday and the dog
said ok. The next morning the dog went to the doctor and said I will
like to change the appointment to Saturday at two pm. But the dog didn't
look who's appointment he changed. So the bunny went to his appointment
and everything was normal. But when the dog went to his appointment the
doctor said your appointment doesn't start until 2pm and the dog said
ok. I should of looked who's appointment I changed. |
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The Duck And The Pig |
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Pedro,
8, Texas |
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moral of my fable is: Listen to your friends. |
My fable is:
Once upon a time there was a duck at
the store. Duck saw an umbrella. He wanted to have it.
Then the duck wanted to open the
umbrella. "Wait", said the pig, "Don't
open it yet!". The duck said,
"Don't tell me what to do!"
But you will get bad luck",
said the pig. But the duck opened the umbrella
any way.
The next day the duck went to his pond
and it was full of frogs. |
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The Fox And The Bird |
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Suvana and Keonty,
8, Texas |
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moral of my fable is: Don't go where you're
not supposed to be. |
My fable is:
Once upon a time there was a fox.
The fox saw a bird on a tree. He fox
said, "Hi".
The bird said hi too. The fox said,
"Do you want to come in the cave with me?"
The bird said, "If
there is food inside the cave". "Oh there is
food there that's real, real,
real good", said
the fox.
So the bird said,
"Okay".
So both of them went inside but the
fox was lying and the fox ate the bird. |
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The Raccoon and Opossum |
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Sebastian, 9,
Virginia |
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moral of my fable is: Always tell the
truth. |
My fable is:
Once a raccoon was sitting on the
beach with his friend opossum. Raccoon asked, "Is this your ultra
pocketknife? I found it in your favorite spot to sit".
Opossum said, "Yes, this is mine. I
lost it long ago". But
really it was not his pocket knife.
Opossum took
it and started to play around with it and didn't know how to use it
exactly. So he cut himself and
then he told raccoon that it wasn't his.
Then raccoon took it back and a wave
came and knocked it out of his hands. It went flying in the air and came
down and cut opossum again.
Another wave came and washed it away
forever. The ultra pocket knife has never been seen since. |
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