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The Rich Mole and the Moneyby Amy"Five dollars, please," said the mouse who worked at the fish market. After that Mole went to the candy store across the street and bought five pounds of candy. He didn't know that five pounds of candy cost twenty dollars. "Twenty dollars, please," said the candy store owner. "What!" cried Mole. "Are you crazy! Here is twenty dollars. Now leave me alone!" Mole rushed to the bank. He saw a man with 100 dollars. Mole thought to himself: I'm going to take that money from that man so I can be rich again. Mole tried to take the money from the man but the man thought to himself: Well, if that little mole is going to take my money I might aswell take his. So the man took Mole's money instead of Mole taking his. Now Mole is left with nothing and is poor.
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The Sheep and the Doveby BrianaDove flew by and perched on a near by tree and said,"What are you all dressed up for?" Sheep replied, "I am going on a blind date with a lady sheep." "Well," said Dove, "someone told me it was her and they also told me she likes sheep with pink wool and brownish-greenish bow ties." Sheep responded, "Oh, please dye my wool pink and get me a green bow tie please." Dove handed the sheep a green bow tie and quickly dyed his wool pink. Sheep walked over to the Lady Sheep and gave her some flowers. Lady Sheep screamed, dropped the flowers, and ran away crying. Over on the tree Sheep could hear the Dove laughing.
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The Ant the Sugarby Christophe One day a hungry ant was trying to get up the wall in the backyard. There was sugar at the top of the wall. A man had been sitting on the wall eating cereal. He had spilled the sugar before he climbed down to leave. The ant kept trying to get up the wall but he got too tired to keep trying. He tried to convince himself that he didn't want it.
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The Bearby DarcieOne time when bear was in the principal's office, she really got into trouble! When the principal got up to do something, Bear put glue in the principal's chair! The principal got so mad that she arranged a meeting with Bear's parents! But the principal was very surprised when they came, because the parents acted just like their child! They talked while the principal was speaking, they threw paper airplanes at her, and they put gum in her chair!
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The Bad Foxby Jake"Your behavior is in impossible!" said the principal. "I am going to see your parents. I will tell them what a problem you are!" The principal went to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fox. The first thing he noticed when he looked around was the gooey spitballs all over the walls. He sat down in a chair. "Ouch!" cried the principal. "There are nails in this chair! Let me out of here!" The principal ran to the front door and tried to open the door, but there was salt water taffy on the doorknob.
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The Lion and His Raincoatby Jessica"Well," Lion started out, "it was this morning, I put this raincoat on. I really don't remember why I put it on, I guess I just thought it might all of a sudden rain." Tiger shook his head. "Please don't try to tell me you think it is going to rain today. The clouds aren't even what I call thin." Lion's eyes widened. He forced himself into thinking that he was going to wear this sweating hot raincoat on such a lovely warm October day. "Oh no," cried Lion. "Do not worry at all my friend," Tiger explained, "you simply cut off some of your sleeves and pants." "Great solution!" exploded excited Lion. He thanked his friend and ran home. He was so excited he cut off ALL his sleeves and pants. Then, he jumped out the door and felt the warm sunshine. He shook his body like a dog would wag it's tail. Eventually, the clouds rolled over the sun and it began to rain. Lion, shocked by his foolishness, prayed for the rain to stop. But the storm raged on, and lion darted home with a soaking wet body and a soaking wet tail that dragged along behind him. When the storm stopped, there was only miles and miles of muddy puddles. Floating in one of the pond-sized puddles, there was a small bit of tattered cloth that had covered Lion's tail.
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The Ducks and the Foxby Lily"No, no, no. I have always gone this way and I am not about to change my ways," said the biggest duck. As the ducks walked along they came upon a very sly fox. "Hello ladies, how are you doing?" "Oh we are just on our way to the pond." The ducks continued to waddled quickly to the pond. The next day the duck that had wanted to go to the pond another way said, "Please, lets go the other way. If we go the same way that fox will surely eat us." "Oh don't be such a worry wart," snapped the biggest duck. So they both had gone the same way that they always had, and there was the fox waiting for them with a sack in his paw. As soon as the ducks walked by the fox pounced on them. The ducks ran screaming back to their house. The next day the ducks took another road to the pond because they were both still in shock over what the fox did to them the day before.
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Mouse, Dog , and Armadilloby MichelleThey all said, "O.k.." They all went trick-or-treating for three whole hours, and got loads of candy! They ate a half of the bucket of candy. When they got home their mothers exclaimed, "Did you have fun?" They all replied, "Yes." Then Armadillo threw up. Dog said, "I feel sick." Mouse said, "Have a tummy ache." Mouse, Dog, and Armadillo all lied and murmured that they only ate two pieces of candy. They all got sick and got grounded for lying. They regretted not minding their mothers.
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The Penguin And The Patty Cake Dollby MollyPolar Bear started jump-roping again. Penguin was mad and said, "I am not going to be your friend anymore." So then Bear didn't have anymore friends. Right before penguin left to play with someone else, Polar Bear fell because of the patty cake doll.
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The Tiger and His Clothingby ShubaTiger grabbed the penny from Dog and Tiger tugged so hard that Tiger fell into the thorn bush. Tiger did not notice he had tattered clothing because he was too busy admiring his treasure. He walked over a bridge and looked at his his reflection in the water. He did not realize that the reflection was his because he did not know his clothing was tattered by the thorn bush. Tiger thought he saw another Beggar Dog with a penny because of the clothing. Tiger then plunged his hand into the water only to realize that the penny was gone.
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The Bear and Her Cub"Mom why do you always go out and leave us alone?" asked her cub. "It's none of your business," said Bear, "It is nothing you should know about." For days and days the cub asked the same question and Bear kept giving the same answer. One day the cub got tired of asking the same question and getting the same answer so when his mother went out he snuck up and went with her. When she reached the place usually went, the cub saw what she did: she fought like she was the best. So the cub thought he should fight too. So he did and he lost his life.
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Who was Aesop?There are no records that Aesop ever wrote down his fables or published them. His fables were not meant to entertain children. He told them as moral lessons for adults, who in turn passed them on to others. Not until 200 years after his death did the first written collection of fables appear. Aesop's fables later served as an inspiration for the writings of Jean de La Fontaine, a 17th-century French writer. Since then Aesop's Fables have been translated into almost every language in the world.
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