One of MY favorite fairy tales is the Ugly Duckling... remember that one?!
(poor little ducky)
The Ugly Duckling teaches us that beauty is more than skin deep and that it is "what is on the inside that counts!" Can YOU think of another fairy tale that you've heard that teaches a lesson? What lesson does it teach us?!
In the fisherman and his wife I think that it teaches a leason not to be sooo greedy somtimes you just have to deal with what you have
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ReplyDeletethe fisher men and his wife is a great story to teach you from not being so greedy.
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I think the wife was very greedy because she wanted everything. It's important to be thankful for what you have. Harris
ReplyDeleteWell it teaches me to not be greedy and be thankful for what you have.
ReplyDeleteIt teaches me that you shoud be happy with what you have. Hannah
ReplyDeleteThe one that start's with well is mine.Kristian.I FOR GOT TO PUT MY NAME.
ReplyDeleteIt teaches you should be happy with what you have. KYLEE MYERS
ReplyDeleteThe book the fisherman and his wife teaches me not to just think of my self and to be thankful for what you have.Hazel Lee McConnell
ReplyDeleteI HAVE HEARD ABOUT A BROTHER AND SISTER THAT RAN AWAY INTO BIG WOODS AND MEET A CREEPY LADY. I THINK IT WAS CALLED HAROLD AND GUENEVERE. THE MORAL IS NOT TO TALK TO CREEPY STRANGERS EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT CREEPY. NICOLE CHASTAIN
ReplyDeleteIn the story Aladdin and the King of Thieves the lesson to learn is not to give up your family to be rich.:)-Giles
ReplyDeletepeople should not be greedy because they will not have any friends
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you should be nice and not greedy because if you do be greedy you will not have any friends non like lorel she is not greedy at all.
ReplyDeleteI think that another story like the ugly duckling is Cinderella because both of those stories teach people that you should never juge someone by their cover!!!!
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I think this story tearches you shold not be geraty .sydney
ReplyDeleteBy reading one of my brother's books I learned to never read one of my brother's books. Carter Quinn
ReplyDeleteone day i heard the song ''um-plucka-plack-um-plaka-pluck-plock'' it tolled me to never tell lies or eles you MIGHT die!!!! I THINK THE POINT OF THE STORY WE READ WAS TO NOT BE GREEDEY!!
ReplyDeleteI THINK PETER PAN TEACHES A LEASON THAT YOU SHOULD GROW UP SOME TIME YOU DON'T HAVE TO STAY AWAY FROM YOUR GROWN-UP TIMES!EVANF.
ReplyDeleteThe Boy Who Cried Wolf shows a lesson not to tell people uneccisary information. Both stories show two different lessons. Harris
ReplyDeleteIT REMINDS me to peter
ReplyDeleteand the wolf that you should never tell a lie
elliot
The book Hansel and Gretel teaches me not to trust strangers!Hazel Lee McConnell
ReplyDeleteTinker bell(wich is in Peter Pan)shows the lesson that you should be greatful for who you are.By:Kristian
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