Awards for the best fables submitted to
KidsFables.com
Our editors select award winning fables.
Award Winners
More winners will be listed when there are more winners.
Any student may win & be listed here.
Be thoughtful about your experiences.  Work slowly and carefully to write a fable that you would be proud to have kids everywhere read.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The best fables tell an interesting story with a meaningful moral.
2010
Caitlin, 8, Alberta, Canada for her fable entitled The Friendless Cat
Chloe, 10, Bedfordshire, England for her fable entitled The Penguin And The White Wolf

2009
Ivene Dhyl, 11, Philippines for her fable entitled The Encouragement

2008
Josephine, 11, South Carolina for her fable entitled The Two Dogs And One Cat
Kelly, 10, South Carolina for her fable entitled The Cat And The Donkey

2007
There was no winner this year.

2006
Michael, 10, New Jersey for his fable entitled The Cow And The Turkey

Daria, 12, Texas for her fable entitled The Rabbit And The Owl

Suzy, 13, Italy for her fable entitled The Caterpillar And The Fox

CJ, 8, Kansas for his fable entitled The Shark and the Piranha

2005
Faith, 9, in Ohio for her fable entitled The Selfish Tree.

2004
Courtney, 11, in Florida for her fable entitled The Squirrels And The Monkey.

Eddie, 10, in Indiana for his fable entitled City Trees Are Different.

Jennifer, 12, in Georgia for her fable entitled The Frog and Pig.

About Award Winning Fables
All fables submitted to KidsFables.com are considered for:
            1.) Publication on the site;
            2.) Selection as an award winner with a listing on this page.
The only award given to those who write great fables is the honor of being listed and linked on this page with other award winning fable writers.
There are no prizes given other than the fable's listing and link on this page.

Guidelines for submission:
---  Each classroom may submit up to six fables per semester.
---  If more than six students in a classroom want to submit fables, students may collaborate to write their fables. Up to six collaborative groups may each submit their best fables.
Can you write a fable good enough to be listed above as an award winning fable?
 

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