Aesop’s Fables
January 24, 2008 at 5:23 pm | In Uncategorized | 9 CommentsDuring the past few weeks we’ve been studying fables. What is your favorite fable and what was the moral?
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My favorite fable is The Tortoise and the Hare. I relate to this fable due to the marathon I just ran. Slow and steady does win the race.
Comment by Mrs. Lear — January 25, 2008 #
The peacok
no one can be the best at evrything. Treasure your
own gifts talents.
Comment by Tiffany — January 25, 2008 #
My favorite fable is the fox and the crow.You should not trust people who try to flater you.
Comment by sydney — January 25, 2008 #
My favorite fable is the fox and stork.
If you do mean things to others they might do mean things to you in return.
Comment by isabel — January 25, 2008 #
My favorite Aesops Fable is The Fox and the Stork.
My favorite book is The Wizerd of OZ and moive.
I love Fables they teach people lesens.
Comment by Isabella — January 25, 2008 #
The fable is the fox and the stork.
If you do mean to othrs, they might do mean things to you
Comment by Natalie — January 25, 2008 #
My favorite fable is The Tortoise and the Hare because people have been racing me and I lost a race. Sometimes if you go fast you might trip or make mistakes, so you need to be careful and do your best.
Comment by Araya — January 25, 2008 #
My favorite fable is the fox and stork becaue it teaches you not to be mean
Comment by baylee — January 26, 2008 #
My favorite fable is The Peacock because it will teach me to not be jelise of someone.
Comment by jessica — February 4, 2008 #