This document provides instructions and examples for writing fables. It explains that fables typically involve a problem faced by a little animal that is resolved by a big animal. The document includes examples of common fable structures, such as "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" and templates for planning a fable. It then provides two sample fables written following the structure of having an opening, event, problem, and ending. The fables teach lessons about the consequences of lying and playing with fire.