Sigh’s Many Shops Episode 6

SIGH’S MANY SHOPS : Episode 5

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As y-you c-ca-can see b-behind me…s-s-some shops sell onwy ce-certain types of p-p-products. This o-one has m-mi-mini ice c-cweams. A vewy n-nice tweat n-n-now that its s-starting to w-warm up outs-side. D-duwing the Summer who w-w-wouldnt want a n-nice cold ice c-cweam? Th-though I t-think I would n-n-need a c-couple of these n-novelty m-mini ice c-cweams to f-f-fill me up!

Today we see a group of people in line at a local ice cream shop. Well, we see two people; the rest are lined up outside and the line goes around the corner! It seems this little shop is quite popular. They sell novelty mini ice creams. And people seem to just love them! Let’s take a closer look, shall we?

Sprocket: I can’t believe how long we’ve been waiting in line.

Petunia: I know! But we’ve finally made it to the front!!

Sprocket: This will be so good after spending all day doing flight exercises!

Petunia: It sure will! Do you want me to just order yours when I order mine? We’ll save some time that way.

Sprocket: Sure, that works! If you don’t mind paying this time too, next time will be on me!

Petunia: Sounds like a plan!!

It looks like this two pilots are trying to wind down after a busy day of flight exercises. I can imagine that would make for a long day. I bet some ice cream will be wonderful for them!

Stormy: Hello! Welcome to our shop! What flavor ice cream can I get you today? As you can see, we have many toppings to choose from!

Petunia: Hello!! Could I please get a bowl of vanilla with hot fudge? And a double scoop for my friend here?

Stormy: What flavors for your scoops, sir?

Sprocket: Stwawberry and mango pwease!

Stormy: Right away!

Petunia pays for the ice cream and now it’s just the wait! It’s not long before the shopkeeper, Stormy has a cone ready.

Stormy: Here’s your double scoop. I’ll have your bowl momentarily. I’m just warming up some fresh hot fudge for you!

Soon the two friends both have an ice cream. And, if you’ll take a look with me, it looks delightful!!

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Sprocket: This mini ice creams are always so tasty!

Petunia: They sure are!! And surprisingly filling for their small size!

Sprocket: Mhmm!! Maybe we should take ours to go. We can go for a walk in the park while we eat!

Petunia: That sounds like fun!

Stormy: You two have a great day now!

Sprocket and Petunia: Thank you!!

As the two friends leave, we see a family of three come in. A mom, a dad, and a son. Something tells me he’s most looking forward to some ice cream! Let’s see how it goes for them.

Mama Margaret: Marcelo, you’ve been on such good behavior lately. Your father and I are very proud of you.

Papa Chip: That’s right, son. You’ve been very  helpful with chores around the house and helping the neighbors. So we feel you really deserve a nice treat. Today, you can order anything you want off the menu.

Marcelo: Really?? Groovy dude!! Thank you mommy and daddy!!

Oh my! Helping with chores and helping the neighbors? This lad certainly deserves an ice cream! I was never the best at getting my chores done when I was his age, much less helping the neighbors. But…ahem….enough about that. Let’s see what this cute little family is getting today.

Papa Chip: Well, Marcelo, do you know what you’d like?

Marcelo: I sure do!! Could I pwease get a double scoop? One scoop raspberry and one blueberry please?

Mama: Margaret: That sounds like a lovely choice!

Marcelo: What are you going to get, mommy?

Mama Margaret: Oh, I think you father and I will get our usual.

Papa Chip: A bowl of cherry vanilla covered in strawberry sauce?

Mama Margaret: Exactly! I’ll be right back, boys.

It looks like Marcelo and Papa Chip will have to wait just a bit before digging into their delicious treat. But, as we’ve seen, it’ll surely be worth the wait!

Stormy: Hello, ma’am, how may I help you today?

Mama Margaret: Hello, dear. May I please get a bowl of cherry vanilla, with some strawberry sauce? And a double scoop, one scoop raspberry and one blueberry, please.

Stormy: Coming right up! You’re in luck too! I’ve just finished making a fresh batch of strawberry sauce!

Mama Margaret: Oh, I didn’t realize you made the sauce in house!

Stormy: Oh yes! All of sauce is made in house, as well as our ice cream!

Mama Margaret: That’s lovely, dear! No wonder you do so well! The family all love it here!

Stormy: Well, thank you! It’s always wonderful to hear that! And, here’s your order! Enjoy!

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Mama Margaret: Here we go, boys! A double scoop for dear Marcelo and a bowl of cherry vanilla for us!

Papa Chip: With strawberry sauce?

Mama Margaret: Of course, dear! Teehee!

Marcelo: Thank you, mommy and daddy!!

Mama Margaret: You’re welcome, dear.

Papa Chip: You earned this! I hope you enjoy it!

And with that, the family  leaves. I’m sure everyone else in line is just waiting for their turn to get a delicious treat! Speaking of which, where did I put my wallet? I have some…things…to take care of.

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So y-y-you see…there are s-so many d-di-diffwent types of s-shops out th-there. This qu-quaint wittle i-ice cweam sh-shop seems y-yike a nice p-p-pwace to go on a h-hot summers d-d-day! It s-s-seems th-that evwyone always w-weaves h-happy! And I c-c-can certainwy s-see why! I w-wo-wonder what k-kind of shop well v-visit next? Until th-then…who w-w-wants a s-scoop?

Sigh’s Many Shops Episode 5

SIGH’S MANY SHOPS : Episode 5

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S-s-sometimes a s-shop isnt a shop on the sur-surface. T-take a line at a p-p-pwize c-counter at an a-amusement p-park. Customers p-p-pay to p-pway the game. A-and if they w-w-win they g-ge-get exchange t-tickets f-f-for a pwize! So in a s-sense the pwize c-c-counter is m-much like a sh-shop. Le-lets see if an-anyone g-gets any c-c-cool pwizes.

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At a local theme park, we see a line of people at the prize counter. They’ve all won various amounts of tickets playing the games. They’re all hoping to have enough for the prize they desire. I wonder how many tickets everyone won?

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Woof: Come! Everyone! I’ve got prizes for everyone!! Do you have enough tickets to get your prize? We’ll see! Come on up!!!

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Snowcone: I hope we got enough tickets!

Kitsune: I hope so too! We played that game and I think we did well!!

Snowcone: We did! Im sure we got enough tickets!!!

I certainly hope these two managed to procure enough tickets for their desired prize! I was never very good at amusement park games. I could never get enough tickets. Needless to say, I never left with any prizes beyond the small trinkets that required a ticket or two to get. But, anyways, let’s see what else is going on here.

Caramel: I definitely didn’t get enough tickets. I wasn’t very good at that game. I hope I can at least get a decent prize still. I think I should have enough for that.

Caramel looks at the tiger in front of him. He was very good at the game, Caramel remembers.

Caramel: This guy ahead of me got a whole bunch of tickets. I can’t believe how good he was at that game! I bet he could get all of the prizes if he wanted. Oh dear…I hope he doesn’t want all of them! I still want to get a prize!! Oh dear!!

I certainly hope the everyone can get a prize! Would one person be selfish enough to take all of the prizes? I can’t imagine that anyone would be! But, let’s take a look for ourselves.

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Woof: Well hello there, my friend! Tell me, how many tickets have you got?

Tim Tim: RARRR!!! Tim Tim has lots of tickets!! RAR!!! Tim Tim has 150 tickets!!

Woof: Whoa!! 150? Nobody’s ever gotten that many!

Tim Tim: RAAAR!! Tim Tim really good at that game!

Woof: Ho ho!! Well then, which prize would you like today?\

Tim Tim: RARRAR!! Tim Tim wants the rhino! Rhino super fierce! Just like Tim Tim!!!

Woof: Here you go my little friend!

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Tim Tim: RAARR!! Tim Tim loves his rhino!!

And with that, we see that Tim Tim was not selfish at all! He just wanted his rhino. And he got it! How splendid! And now everyone else will have a chance to get a prize too. I hope they can all get what they want!

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D-do you s-s-see how a p-pwize counter is s-si-simiwar to a sh-shop? You s-s-still twade s-some for of c-c-cuwwency for a p-pwoduct. I h-hope evwyone in w-wine was able t-t-to get the p-pwize they w-wa-wanted. Its h-hard when y-y-you have to pway a g-ga-game to ge-get tickets. N-not evwyone is too g-g-good at games! B-but hopefuwwy ev-evwyone s-still had f-f-fun g-getting thare t-tickets. M-maybe Ill t-twy my h-h-hoof at some g-games. U-until next t-time my f-f-fwiends.

Sigh’s Many Shops Episode 4

SIGH’S MANY SHOPS: Episode 4

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If th-theres one th-thing that c-c-can distwact k-kids at the s-s-store its t-toys. Kids w-wove to s-show thare p-pa-parents all the n-new th-things they wa-want. I c-can onwy im-magine that can g-ge-get t-tiwing at t-times. B-but just i-imagine being the o-onwy c-ca-cashier on a b-busy day. Th-that s-s-sounds h-howwible, d-doesnt it? L-l-lets s-see how t-things go i-in a b-busy shop w-wif a b-b-big s-sale.

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A busy shop filled with many parents with their children. There’s a toy sale going on today, and all of the kids want new toys. Let’s see how things are going.

Mini Mammoth: Mom! Can I get this dinosaur toy?? It’s so cool!!

Mama Owl: No, not this time.

Mini Mammoth: Aww…please??

Mama Owl: No, we’re buying presents for your brother’s birthday. You know this. Now, behave.

Mini Mammoth starts pouting, but doesn’t press her mother further. She knows better. I know when I was a little cub, my parents would not have been too happy if I had caused a scene in the store. I would have been taken out to wait in the car. Let’s see how other parents are doing.

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Mums Raja: I think this was a pretty good trip. Don’t you agree, honey?

Little Rabbit: I think so, mommy! I think Frogheart will love his car set!

Mums Raja: And we found you a new scooter. And they were both a part of the sale! How lucky are we?

Little Rabbit: Very lucky!!

Little Rabbit hugs her mommy. They seem to have gotten pretty lucky with their shopping today. Have you ever managed to get a really good deal while out shopping?  Sometimes that can be the best part of a trip to the store. Whether it be toy shopping or grocery shopping, sales can help you save money. And who doesn’t like saving money?

Now, I think I see one more family in the back of the shop. Let’s see how they’re doing.

Little Zebra: Mom!! Mom!! I want this too!!

Ladybird: OH!! And this too mommy!!!

Mama Reindeer: For the hundredth time, please stop adding more stuff to the basket. You know that I just got off work a little bit ago. And we were only stopping by for some groceries.

Ladybird: But mommy! This is really cool too!!

Little Zebra: And this! And this!! And it’s all on sale!!!

Mama Reindeer: Kids, we’re not getting any toys. We’re just here for groc…

Poor Mama Reindeer gets cut off by her little ones as they excitedly keep adding more and more to the basket. And all she wants is to get her groceries and get home. She’s too tired to fight them though, it seems. Let’s hope she’s able to get out before too long.

Now, let’s go back to the cashier. I only saw one, which is a bit concerning.

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Yes, there’s just the one that we saw helping out Mums Raja and Little Rabbit. It looks like he’s just finishing up with their order.

Trey: Your total is $24.

Mums Raja pays the cashier and she and Little Rabbit head out. Trey starts to look at the rest of the store, as well as the parking lot, which is starting to fill up.

Trey: Oh no, it’s getting busy. And Little Penguin isn’t here yet. She’s not usually this late. And with this sale going on, I’ll end up being here all night.

Trey looks around again. He can see the mother in the back of the store, trying to keep her kids from putting things in her basket. He wants to go and help her, but he can’t leave the front. What if someone needs to check out? He’s the only one there. Trey sighs and puts his head in his hooves. This is going to be a long night, he thinks to himself.

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Little Penguin: I’m sorry I’m late!! There was just so much traffic!

Trey looks up excitedly. He claps his hooves together.

Trey: Oh am I glad to see you! Did you see all those cars pulling up?

Little Penguin: I sure did. Let me go put my things away and I’ll be right out to help.

Trey: Can you actually help the lady in the back of the store. I think she’s a bit overwhelmed by her kids.

Little Penguin: I sure can! I’ll get on that right away. And then we’ll make it through this night!

Little Penguin heads back to get ready for a long night. But with her and Trey both there now, they’re sure to be alright.

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Th-this shop w-was w-w-weassy busy tonight. A-and it s-seems it’s g-going to get even m-more so. I h-hope t-these two w-wo-workers will be alri-right. I-Im vewy g-gwad I c-can typicawy handle th-things myself in my s-sh-shop! A-and that w-we-weminds me…I h-havent opened in a wh-while. Ill have t-t-to m-make sure to d-do so s-s-soon!!

Sigh’s Many Shops Episode 3

SIGH’S MANY SHOPS: Episode 3

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S-some shops s-s-sell things y-yike ant-tiques or o-old t-toys. Y-you can f-f-find just ab-bout anything a-at so-some shop o-or another.

B-but some s-s-shops sell th-things that c-ca-cant be f-found just anywhere. M-mysterious items th-that nobody knows ab-b-bout. T-t-today were g-g-going to v-visit one s-such shop. L-lets t-ta-take a look.

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A shop with guards at the door. Have you ever seen one like that? What could the possibly sell that requires guarding the door? Why don’t we take a look at what people are shopping for here?

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Trey is looking at a large key. What could this key unlock? Where would you even find a door big enough to fit it? I’ve never seen one.

Trey: What does this key unlock?

Cashier: Nobody knows. But whatever it is, someone wanted it kept secret. Otherwise, we would know more about it.

Trey: Hmm…very interesting.

That is interesting, Trey. I’m not too certain I would want to see what’s behind the door that key unlocks. Let’s continue our little field trip, shall we?

Frogheart: This xylophone is is pretty cool!

Cashier: I wouldn’t touch that. Word is the thing’s cursed.

Frogheart: C-cursed?

Cashier: That’s what I’ve heard. The guy who sold it to me couldn’t wait to get rid of it. He says whoever touches it will get cursed. He put it there when I bought it from him and I haven’t touched it since.

Frogheart backs away from the xylophone. I can’t blame him either. I wouldn’t take that chance either. A cursed xylophone, that’s spooky! I spook easy too. So, I definitely want to stay away from anything that could be cursed!! I think maybe we should skip the rest of the shop. What’s that? You want to keep going? If we must, but I still think we should leave. No? Oh well, just thought I’d try again. Let’s keep going.

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Dog Dog: How much for this bangle?

Cashier: It’s about $300. But I would really reconsider. This bangle is known to bring bad luck to everyone who’s ever worn it.

Zeb Zeb: I think you should listen to the cashier, Dog Dog.

Dog Dog: I’m not too concerned about a little bad luck. Besides, I won’t be wearing it all the time. Just for special occasions.

Zeb Zeb: Are you sure about this? Is it really worth taking the chance? You don’t exactly have the best luck in the first place.

Cashier: I would listen to your friend, pal.

Dog Dog: It’ll be fine. Stop worrying so much.

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Dog Dog pays for the bangle and he and Zeb Zeb leave. I’m not too sure he should have bought that. I wouldn’t want something the could bring me bad luck. But Dog Dog seems to think that nothing will happen. I hope he’s right.

Wait a minute. I think I hear something. Do you hear it too? It’s coming from outside. Let’s take a look. This place is giving me the creeps anyways.

Now let’s investigate that sound. I don’t see anything around the store. Maybe? Is that? What is that? In the distance, above the store. Look there!

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Is that a ghost? And a…giant owl? Wearing a witch’s hat? What the heck is going on here? Just what kind of shop is this? I’m getting out of here. This place is really creeping me out.

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Th-this shop s-s-sells some p-pwetty cweepy th-things. And y-yet it s-s-seems that they c-ca-can still s-sell their w-w-wares. I h-hope things will w-w-work out for D-d-dog Dog. And j-j-just wh-what was up w-wif the g-g-ghost and the o-owl? Th-they were p-p-pwetty cweepy. Its n-no wonder our n-na-nawwator wanted to w-weave as s-soon as p-possible! Y-you know, I d-d-didnt know th-that some s-shops were s-so spooky. M-maybe because I t-twy to keep a n-n-nice non s-spooky s-shop myself! I w-wonder what the n-ne-next shop we v-v-visit will b-be yike?

Sigh’s Many Shops Episode 2

OH!!! Thank you for coming back to my bwog for episode 2 of Sigh’s Many Shops!! We hope you enjoy this second story!!! Here we go!!!!!

SIGH’S MANY SHOPS: Episode 2

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The c-corner store, the m-m-mini m-mart, the c-co-convenience s-s-store. W-whatever you c-ca-call it, its a n-nice pwace to g-get just ab-bout anything. S-sure it m-ma-may cost a b-bit m-more, but its w-worth it to n-n-not have to g-go to the s-s-supermarket. But w-what h-h-happens if the c-corner store has an ex-excwu-excwusive item? And it-its the w-wast one? What d-d-do you d-do in the s-situation? W-well see j-j-just how some c-cu-customers handle th-that vewy s-scenawio.

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A local convenience store, Raja’s Mini Mart. A place to get just about anything you need, for a slightly higher price than the name brand stores, due to the convenience of it. But something seems wrong at this shop. Everything appears to be thrown about. What’s happened here? Let’s take a closer look.

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Zebra: Oh my. I can’t believe they’re acting like this. They’ve practically destroyed the place!

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Little Rabbit: What’s going on? Why is the store a mess? And what’s with them at the register?

Zeb Zeb: I think it’s something to do with that new ice cream drink that came out. There’s just one left and they all want it.

Little Rabbit: Really? Is that really worth tearing the place apart?

Zeb Zeb: It was really bad earlier. At least it’s calmed down some now.

Customers going crazy over a new product? Have you ever seen this happen? It seems like a crazy situation, to say the least. I can’t imagine throwing things around simply to be the one to get the last of a new product. Would you ever do something like this? I should hope not.

Madame Mammoth: I demand that you give the last ice cream drink to me!! \

Puppers: No!! I was here first, give it to me!!

Trey: You were not! I was here before either of you!! Give me that ice cream drink!!

Raja, the cashier, can’t get a single word in as the trio of irate customers continue to argue. She wishes she had never started carrying this new drink. She tries and tries to plead with the customers, but her words continue to fall on deaf ears.

After about thirty minutes of constant bickering, Raja decides that enough is enough. “You want this?” she growls at the three troublemakers, “Then go and get it!” She tosses the drink out the door and watches as they run out, each trying to get it. The rest of the customers clear out of the store afterwards. Raja looks around at her shop. It’s a complete mess.

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Raja: Oh dear…this will take me forever to clean up. I guess I’ll be getting home late tonight.

Raja sighs and starts to clean. But she soon gets a surprise as two customers come back inside. The two customers, who introduce themselves as Seymour and Zebra offer her apologies on behalf of the three troublemakers.

Seymour: We’re so sorry that they wrecked your store.

Zebra: Yea, we came back to help you clean up.

Raja: No, you don’t have to do that. It is my store, after all.

Zebra: Maybe so, but it’s not your mess.

Seymour: Besides, you’ll be here all night if you do this alone. Let us help you.

Raja smiles at the two and nods. The three of them start cleaning up.

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In what seems like no time at all, they get the shop back in order. The three collapse on the ground and start to talk. Raja soon realizes that she has a lot in common with Seymour and Zebra, and the three become fast friends. And though she decides to stop carrying the ice cream drink immediately, she is glad that she made new friends because of it.

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A n-new d-dwink caused a h-hu-huge pwobwem for W-w-waja. Th-tha’s a b-bit mind b-bo-boggwing isnt i-it? B-but in the e-end she m-ma-made a couple of n-n-new fwiends. So it a-all worked out in th-the end. B-b-but if you w-w-wun a sh-shop of your o-own…j-j-jus be caref-ful of any n-new pwoducts you s-start to c-cawwy. F-f-for they could b-bw-bwing thare o-own p-pwobwems.

Little Teddy and the Sleepover

Hello everyone! It’s been quite a while since I’ve written a story, but I’m going to give it a go! I may be a little rusty, but I hope everyone will enjoy the story!

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Little Teddy and the Sleepover

The little teddy was excited. Her mommy and daddy had told her that she could have some friends over for a sleepover. She ran as fast as her little teddy legs could take her to each of her friends’ houses to see if they could come over. Zombie Jem said he was free to come over, as did Cleo and T. Dee and Little Dee had plans and couldn’t make it. This was a little disappointing to the little teddy, but she understood. So she continued on her quest to ask more friends to come to her sleepover!

Along the way she stopped by her farmer friends, Sonning, Hanley, and Endon to see if they could come. But they needed to tend to the farm. They did send her off with a large basket of potatoes to enjoy at her sleepover. Excitedly, the little teddy went on to get the rest of her friends. Both Mickey and the small cow said they could come. The little teddy was sure that she was going to have a wonderful sleepover. So now she was headed home to get everything ready.

Just as she was nearing home, the little teddy saw someone standing next to a car across the street from her home. As she got closer she saw that it was the news bear, Teddy Tedaloo. “OH!” she exclaimed, waving, “Hi Teddy Tedawoo!” The news bear smirked. “That’s Tedaloo,” he reminded her, “I have something for you.” He opened the trunk of his car and pulled out what looked like two large duffel bags. “What are those?” the little teddy asked, a confused look growing on her face. “They’re tents,” Teddy Tedaloo explained, “I thought you and your friends might enjoy a sleepover outside instead of in the house. It’s going to be a nice night tonight, so you should enjoy yourselves.”

The little teddy clapped her paws together in excitement. “Oh yey!!” she said happily. But then the confused look returned to her face. “Wait,” she began, scratching her head, “how did you know I was having a sweepover?” The news bear laughed. “It’s my job,” he said, “now let me help you take these to your house. They might be too heavy for you.” He walked with the little teddy to the house, where she went to get her daddy. Her daddy greeted Teddy Tedaloo at the door, took the tents, and thanked him for being so nice to the little teddy. Then the news bear went on his way.

As the little teddy’s daddy was setting the tents up, she was busy getting snacks ready. Her mommy had made a big batch of brownies for everyone. The little teddy grabbed some chips and some popcorn as well as some juice boxes. Her mommy grabbed some hot dogs and put them and the juice boxes in a cooler for the the little teddy and her friends. She also grabbed some graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows for s’mores. With all the snacks gathered, the little teddy and her mommy headed out to see if any help was needed with the tents.

By the time they got outside, the little teddy’s daddy had finished the tents and was clearing a nice spot for them to start a campfire. He had set up some blankets for everyone to sit around the fire. The little teddy’s mommy set the cooler down and handed everyone a stick for roasting hotdogs and marshmallows. Everyone took their places around the campfire.

The little teddy and her friends had a lot of fun. They roasted hot dogs and had s’mores. The little teddy’s mommy had even baked some of the potatoes she had gotten from her farmer friends! Her daddy was sitting on the back porch, just keeping watch in case anything happened. He promised the little teddy that he wouldn’t interrupt their sleepover unless he absolutely needed to. But he was sure everything would be ok. The little teddy and her friends were having fun, but being very responsible.

The little teddy and her friends had so much fun. They told spooky stories and sang songs. The small cow impressed everyone with a few fun tricks. He showed his friends how he could skewer a marshmallow or a hot dog with a stick, despite the fact that he was blind. He even taught the others how they could do it too. Zombie Jem had brought a guitar with him, and he and Mickey played a few songs for everyone to enjoy. Everyone was having a blast.

The fun continued for a while, but eventually everyone began to get sleepy. The little teddy went to her daddy to let him know they were ready for bed. He came down and carefully put out the campfire, letting everyone know the importance of always making sure a fire is out completely. Then he tucked the little teddy and her friends into their tents. Cleo decided to sleep in a tree overhanging the tents, so the little teddy’s daddy let her pick a spot and made sure she was comfortable. Once everyone was tucked in, he went back to the porch to watch them for a little while longer before heading in.

The little teddy was laying in her sleeping back, a big smile on her face. This had been a wonderful sleepover. She thought back on all the fun things she and her friends had done. She was glad she had run into her friend Teddy Tedaloo on her way home. “Goodnight evwyone,” the little teddy called out, sleepily to her friends. “Goodnight,” everyone answered. The little teddy rolled over and fell right asleep, her smile never leaving her face.

The End

Little Teddy and the New Farmer

Hello there, everybody! It’s been a while since I’ve written a story, so I hope I’m not too rusty with my writing skills! Tehehee!! So we’ll get right into the story! I hope you enjoy it!!

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Little Teddy and the New Farmer

The little teddy was playing outside. She was gathering sticks to make her very own castle. She had just about gathered all of the sticks from her front yard and decided to to take a walk down to the forest to get some more. But as she began to make her way down the road to the forest she saw someone walking up towards her.

At first, she was sure she knew who it was walking towards her. It looked just like Little Dee. Only he was wearing a pair of overalls. The little teddy was pretty sure that her cave bear friends didn’t wear clothes. So she decided that this couldn’t be her friend Little Dee. And the idea of making a new friend made her absolutely giddy!

Smiling, the little teddy bounced over to the bear. “Hewwo!” she exclaimed as she reached him. The bear smiled. “Hewwo!” he replied happily, reaching out his paw for the little teddy to shake, “I does be Small Dee!” The little teddy shook his paw. “It’s vewy nice to meet you,” she told Small Dee, “and I yike your overalls!” Small Dee pulled on his overall straps. “Thank you vewy much,” he smiled proudly, “I does maked them myself!” Upon noticing that the little teddy was carrying sticks, Small Dee inquired as to why. “OH!” she told him happily, “I’m gonna make a castle out of sticks!!”

Small Dee began to help the little teddy collect sticks for her castle. “I does think making a castle sounds wike wots of fun,” he told her, “But unfortunatewy I can’t help you make yours. I can onwy help you get your sticks. I have to make my way to my new farm!” The little teddys ears perked up. “OH! You’re a farmer?” she asked excitedly, “Do you gwow potatoes? I wove potatoes!!” Small Dee giggled. “I doesn’t gwow anyfing jus yet! I jus started being a farmer,” he explained.

The little teddy and Small Dee continued to make small talk as they continued to collect sticks. The little teddy was happy to find out that Small Dee was in fact related to her cave bear friends, Dee and Little Dee. Small Dee was their cousin. And though he too grew up as a cave bear, he had always wanted to be a farmer. To grow his own food; to share that food with all of his family and friends. And now he was finally getting his chance. He was going to be the best farmer ever!

Once the two had gathered enough sticks, they began to walk back to the little teddy’s home. “Thank you vewy much for helping me gather the sticks for my castle!!” she happily told her new friend. Small Dee smiled. “You does be welcome,” he replied with a smile, “And thank you for taking the time to talk to me! I does fink we’re gonna be gweat fwiends!!”

It wasn’t too long before the two reached the little teddy’s home. They set down all of the sticks down with the rest of the sticks the little teddy had gathered already. Small Dee gave his new a friend a hug. “I does hope you’ll come visit my farm when I get it all set up!” he told her. The little teddy bounced excitedly. “Oh yes!!” she exclaimed, clapping her paws together, “I jus can’t wait!!!”

After one last hug, Small Dee began to make his way down the road towards his new farm. He hadn’t gotten too far when he heard the little teddy call out from behind him, “OH!!” Small Dee turned to find the little teddy bouncing happily towards him. “I jus wemembered something,” she told him as soon as she reached him, “If you want to become the gweates farmer ever, you should pwobabwy make a pit stop on the way to your farm!”

In just a little while, Small Dee found himself walking up to a large farmhouse. Sitting on the porch of the house were three bears. They all waved to Small Dee as he walked up to the porch, with one of them walking down to meet him. The bear extended his paw, which Small Dee was happy to shake. “Hello there, friend,” the bear greeted Small Dee with a smile, “The name’s Sonning. It’s a pleasure to meet you!” Small Dee smiled. “I does be Small Dee,” he happily answered, “I’m gonna be the bes farmer ever! But I doesn’t know much about farming. But I have it on good word that you and your bwothers can teach I all I does need to know!” Sonning laughed heartily. “I’m sure we can do our best,” he assured Small Dee, “Come! We’ll show you around!”

The new farmer followed Sonning up to meet his brothers. He had a good feeling that he was going to learn a lot from them! He would have to make sure to go back and thank the little teddy once he got his own farm established. Now, he thought to himself, what vegetable did she say she really loved. Oh yes! It was potatoes. He would have to make sure he asked how to grow potatoes. Then he could bring some back to his new friend.

THE END

Small Cow’s Shop

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Hello everyone! It’s been a while since I’ve written a new story. But, I have one for you! And I do hope you enjoy it!! So, let’s get right into the new story!

Small Cow’s Shop

The little teddy was playing in the yard. With her was her brother Owl. They were sword fighting with some sticks. “Teeheehee!” the little teddy giggled, dodging one of Owls sword swings. Owl fell over and began laughing. Then, as he stood back up, he noticed someone walking towards them. He turned to fully see who it was. “Oh, hi Teddy Tedaloo,” he called cheerily to the newsbear. The little teddy turned to see Teddy Tedaloo walking to them. She waved energetically and smiled. “Hi Teddy Tedawoo!” she said happily, “What bwings you here?”

Teddy Tedaloo cleared his throat. “That’s Tedaloo,” he corrected the little teddy, a small smile forming on his lips, “and I’m here to tell you about a new shop that’s just opened up.” The little teddy looked at the newsbear quizzically. “A new shop?” she asked. Teddy Tedaloo nodded. “Oh yes,” he answered knowingly, “and very interesting shop at that. Maybe you should check it out. It’s straight down the road, and it isn’t too far.”

In just a matter of minutes, the little teddy and her brother were on their way, down to this new shop. “I wonder what kind of stuff they sell there,” the little teddy mused. Owl nodded. “Hopefuwwy they have candy!” he said excitedly. The two siblings giggled as the continued towards the shop.

As Teddy Tedaloo had told them, the shop wasn’t too far away. Before they new it, the little teddy and Owl would standing outside of a small shop. A sign above the door simply read “SHOP”. The little teddy looked through windows. “There’s nobody inside,” she told her brother. Owl walked up and looked inside. “You’re wight,” he agreed, “I don’t see anybody either. But maybe there in the back. The sign does say open.”

Te little teddy pushed open the door and her and Owl slowly walked inside. Looking around the shop, it seemed much like every other one they’d ever been in. And yet, there was a mysterious feel to it. The little teddy walked up the counter, curious as to why they still hadn’t seen a shopkeeper. “Hewwo!” the little teddy called out, hoping someone would hear her.

After a couple of minutes with no response, the little teddy and owl decided to leave. But just as they were about to walk out, they heard a small voice. “H-hewwo!” the voice called out, “Th-thank you f-fo-for coming to m-my shop!” The little teddy looked around for the source of the voice, but still couldn’t see anyone. But then they heard a small clopping noise from behind the counter. Then, to their suprise, a small figure appeared behind the register.

The little figure was a rather small cow, standing on a step stool. Neither sibling had ever seen a cow so small. “I-is there anyt-thing I can he-help you wif?” the cow asked, “I’m s-sure I have whate-ever you may n-need!” Owl shrugged. “We weren’t weally wooking for anything specific,” he told the small shop keep, “We’re jus bwowsing.” The little teddy nodded. “Pwus, it doesn’t wook yike you have anything special here,” she told the cow, who giggled. “Oh, I h-have more than y-you might th-think,” he assured the two, “J-ju-jus let me know w-what you need!”

The little teddy thought for a moment. What was something she really wanted but wouldn’t expect this small cow to have in his shop? She looked around and saw that despite all the things he had, he didn’t seem to have any toys of any sort. And she very much wanted a toy sword. She loved sword fighting with sticks, but she knew it would so cool to have an actual toy sword! She bounced excitedly and turned back to the shop’s little proprietor. “OH!” she exclaimed, “Do you have any toy swords? Me and my bwother need them for sword fighting!” Hearing her question excited owl, he began to flap his wings happily.

The small cow stood behind the counter, thinking. The little teddy and Owl were sure he was going to say he didn’t have any swords. But it wasn’t long before the cow was nodding. “I d-do bel-lieve I do-do!” he assured them. He slowly climbed down from his step stool and headed to a room in the back of the shop. He was gone just a short couple of minutes before returning with two toy swords. The small cow carefully hoisted the swords onto the counter as he climbed his step stool.

The little teddy couldn’t believe her eyes! These toy swords looked just like real swords! She and Owl both picked up a sword. For toys, they were pretty heavy. The little teddy swung her sword around to get a feel for it. She was so excited to have her own toy sword now! With a big smile on her face, she turned to the small cow and asked, “How much are the swords? We don’t have a wot of money, but we’ll give you what we do have.” The small shop keep giggled. “O-oh, you d-d-don’t owe me any-anything,” he answered, smiling, “They’re o-on the hou-house!” 

The little teddy and her brother were surprised to hear this. “Are you sure?” Owl asked, “We don’t mind paying for such nice toys!” The small cow shook his head. “N-no worries,” he assured them, “Cons-sider them a g-gi-gift!” The little teddy clapped her paws together. “Thank you!” she exclaimed, “Thank you vewy much!” The small cow smiled again. Then something dawned on the little teddy. She noticed that he didn’t have any eyes. She quietly pointed this out to her brother, who was just as surprised as she was about it. They were curious about what happened to him, but they both felt it would be rude to ask him.

“It’s ok-ok,” he told the siblings, almost as if he were psychic, “I un-understand. It’s w-we-weird that I d-don’t have eyes.” The little teddy could feel herself blush. She was embarrassed that it was so obvious. Again, the small cow giggled. “When I-I was y-younger, I go-got attacked by a w-wild animal. Th-tha’s why I don’t h-h-have any eyes. And i-it’s why I st-stutter t-too.” Owl let out a big sigh. He couldn’t believe something like that could have happened to someone so nice. But, as if once again sensing his thoughts, the little shop keep laughed. “D-don’t worry ab-about it, my f-f-fwiends,” he giggled, “It w-was a wong t-time ago. And a-as you can s-see-see, I get awong j-jus fine!”

The two siblings nodded in unison. This small cow, despite being blind, was able to somehow run his very own shop. It was a very impressive feat. “OH!” the little teddy said happily, “We should pwobabwy be going home now.” Owl nodded in agreement. “Yeah, that’s true,” he said, “but we’ll definitewy be coming back to visit your shop! We wanna see what else you have here!” The three of them shared a laugh. Then the little teddy said, “Next time we can bwing some fwiends wif us!! I bet they would wove your shop!” The shop keep smiled proudly. “Th-thank you,” he replied happily, “I’ll b-be wooking f-fo-foward to seeing you ag-gain!”

The little teddy and her brother exited the shop, swords in hand. “That cow was vewy nice,” the little teddy said, swinging her sword around. Owl nodded. “Oh, yes,” he agreed, giving his own sword a swing, “I weawwy wiked him. We definitewy have to go back!” As the two of them headed back home, sparring with their new swords, the door to the shop opened once more. The small cow walked out and watched as the little teddy and her brother disappeared from view. “Th-they were vewy nice,” he said to himself, “I d-do hope to s-see them aga-again!”

THE END

Well, that’s our story for tonight. I do hope you enjoyed it! I shall do my best to write more stories if I can. Sometimes I just don’t get the time I would like to work on writing. But I’ll do my best to get more out! Thank you for stopping by to read my story!

Oh, one last thing before I go. I have considered trying to collect my stories into a book if I feel I’ve written enough. Would any of you be interested in purchasing a book if I were to put one out? Please, leave your thoughts in the comments below. Thank you again for stopping by!

 

 

 

The Little Teddy’s Christmas

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Hello, everyone! Thank you for joining me! I know it’s been a while since I last posted a story, but mommy and daddy have been terribly busy with work so daddy’s had no time to help me write. But here we are with a Christmas story! I do hope you enjoy it!!

The Little Teddy’s Christmas

The little teddy was gathering potatoes. She was trying to gather as many as she could. She was putting two to three potatoes in a box and then closing it. She would then wrap them up with wrapping paper she had made herself. She even made her own bows to top them off. She was quite proud of herself! These boxes of potatoes were to be Christmas presents for all of her friends.

The little teddy was to meet all of her friends at the Dee’s cave. She had borrowed a wheelbarrow from her new farmer friends, Sonning, Endon, and Hanley. She carefully loaded up all of the presents into it and headed off to the cave. She couldn’t wait for her friends to open their presents!

The little teddy was about halfway to the cave when she heard a faint meowing. She looked around until she spotted a cat up in a tree. She walked over to the tree. “OH!” she called up to the cat, “Hewwo!” The cat looked down and smiled. “Hi,” she answered the little teddy, “My name Cweo!” The little teddy waved to Cleo. “Oh! I’m going to a Chwistmas get together wif my fwiends! Would you yike to come?” The cat turned her head curiously. “But mew doesnt reawwy know me. Why would mew invite me to go wif you?” The little teddy smiled. “Because you seem super nice and that’s enough for me!” she excitedly told her.

So the little teddy continued on her way to the Dee’s cave with her new friend. “So where do you wive?” the little teddy asked Cleo, as they walked. The cat purred and smiled. “I just moved to these woods,” she told the little teddy, “does mew live here too?” The little teddy giggled. “Oh no,” she answered, “I wive wif my mommy and sibwings in a house just outside of the fowest.” Cleo nodded. “But mews fwiends live here in the woods?” The little teddy nodded. She told her about all of her friends that she had made over the past year.

It wasn’t long before the two new friends reached the Dee’s cave. Zombie Jem came out to meet them. “PammyBear!” the zombie exclaimed as he hugged the little teddy, “And who might this be?” He nodded and smiled at Cleo. The little teddy clapped her paws together. “OH!” she answered happily, “This is my new fwiends Cweo! She wives in fowest now!” Zombie Jem smiled. “I’m very happy to meet you,” he said as he extended his hand. Cleo reached out her paw and shook the zombies hand. “I is vewy happy to meet mew too,” she told him, smiling.

For the next few minutes, the little teddy introduced Cleo to all of her friends. The two cave bears, Dee and Little Dee were more than happy to welcome Cleo into their cave. Inside were more of the little teddy’s friends. Cleo got to meet Mickey and T, as well as Fuzzy, who apparently came from outer space. Even Teddy Tedaloo showed up for the holiday fun. But he was busy helping to make food for everyone and didn’t have time to do more than say a quick hello.

After she had introduced all of her friends to her new friend, Cleo, the little teddy made her way to the center of the cave, where the cave bears had set up and decorated a lovely Christmas tree. The little teddy marveled at the pretty lights and decorations on the tree. “They did a gweat job wif the twee, wight?” the little teddy asked Cleo, who sat next to her. “Oh yes,” Cleo agreed, “Mew has got some weawwy nice fwiends!” The little teddy nodded in agreement.

The little teddy suddenly remembered her presents. Everyone had agreed on no presents, but she just couldn’t help herself. She ran outside and grabbed the wheelbarrow. She pulled it into the cave. “OH!” she called out to her friends, “I have pwesents for evwyone!” All of her friends gathered around the teddy, curious as to what she had gotten them. The little teddy grabbed the first gift from the wheelbarrow. “The first pwesent is for T!” she handed the mischief maker a box. She then handed the rest of gifts to her friends. “And the wast gift is for Teddy Tedawoo,” she said happily, handing the last box to her news bear friend.

Before everyone could start opening their presents, the little teddy realized that she didn’t have a gift for her new friend yet. “OH! Does anyone have a bag I could bowwow, pwease?” she asked her friends. Little Dee jumped up excitedly. “We does have plenty of bags,” he told her happily, “But why does you need one?” The little teddy leaned in and quietly whispered that she needed it to put a present for Cleo in. “That does be really nice of you,” Little Dee said as he gave the little teddy a nice bag. She quickly put in a few potatoes she had brought as a snack and handed the bag to Cleo.

“Oh, mew didn’t have to get me a pwesent!” Cleo said as she took the bag from the little teddy. “Of course I did,” the little teddy told her, “Your my fwiend!” The little teddy watched excitedly as all of her friends began to open their presents. She couldn’t wait to see the looks on their faces when they saw the potatoes she had so carefully picked out for them. Zombie Jem was the first one to open his present. “Oh, thank you so much PammyBear!” he exclaimed as he pulled three large potatoes from his box.

The little teddy watched as the rest of her friends pulled potatoes from their boxes. Each and every box had three potatoes the she had specifically picked out for each of her friends. Even her new friend Cleo got her own special potatoes. For the ones the little teddy gave her were the ones she was saving for herself. The biggest, yummiest ones she had! But she was more than happy to give the up for her new friend!

After everyone had finished opening their gifts, it was time for food. Teddy Tedaloo had made a variety of potato dishes for everyone. The little teddy was first in line and got herself a little bit of everything. There were baked potatoes and mashed potatoes, fried potatoes and hash browns. The little teddy was excited to try them all. And all the food was delicious! “I didn’t know you could cook so well, Teddy Tedawoo!” she told her friend as she took another bite of her baked potato. “That’s Tedaloo,” the news bear replied, “And cooking is actually one of my favorite hobbies.”

After the food, everyone sat back and enjoyed some music that Mickey and Zombie Jem played for them. Cleo sat next to the little teddy. “Mew has some talented friends,” she told her, “they’re vewy good!” The cave bears, Dee and Little Dee came over and sat with them. “Yes they does pway vewy well,” Dee said with a smile. “It was very nice of them to play for us all,” T said as he came to join them. “Oh yes,” the little teddy nodded, “it’s gweat to hear them pway!”

Once Mickey and Zombie Jem had finished playing, it was time for everyone to head home. Everyone went around and said their goodbyes for the night. The little teddy hugged each of her friends and then left the cave with Cleo. The two walked towards the forest. “Thank mew so much for bringing me wif you,” Cleo said happily as they made their way back to the tree where they had first met. “Of course!” the little teddy told her friend, “I’m vewy gwad you had fun!” Cleo giggled. “I had wots of fun wif mew and mews fwiends!” she told the little teddy.

Once they reached Cleo’s tree, the two friends hugged and said goodnight. The little teddy then continued her walk home. She smiled as she thought back to all the amazing friends she had made this year. She loved all of her friends and was so happy to have met them all. She couldn’t wait to see what kind of fun and adventures would await her and her friends next year. She was sure she would make even more friends too, and she couldn’t wait!

THE END

Well, that’s it for our story. I do hope you enjoyed it! From my family to yours, we wish you all a very happy holiday! Thank you so much for stopping by to read my newest story!

 

 

 

Little Teddy and the Farmers

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OH! Hello there! Thank you for joining me! It’s been a while since I’ve had a new story. I do hope the wait hasn’t been too much! Tonight’s story features three very nice friends of Teddy’s. You can meet them here: @SonningBear. Please give them a visit! They’re very nice bears! So, now, let’s get on with the story! Here we have Little Teddy and the Farmers!

Little Teddy and the Farmers

The little teddy was playing in the front yard. She was using a stick to practice sword fighting. She wanted to become a great sword fighter just in case she ever encountered any monsters on her adventures. The little teddy didn’t know that she would ever meet any monsters, but she wanted to be prepared! She had been getting better and better each day, so she was confident in her abilities.

She was about to head inside when she heard a voice behind her. “Hi there, little bear,” the cheery voice called out. She turned around to see Teddy Tedaloo setting up his newspaper stand. “Oh hi Teddy Tedawoo!!” the little teddy exclaimed. “That’s Tedaloo,” the bear laughed, “What are you doing today?” The little teddy held out her stick. “I’m sword fighting!” she said proudly, swinging her makeshift sword around.  The newsbear laughed again. “Well, as important as sword fighting is,” he said, “maybe I could interest you in something else.”

The little Teddy was intrigued. “OH! What could be more intwesting than sword fighting?” she asked. Teddy Tedaloo smiled. “Well,” he began, “what if I told you there were new bears moving in? And that they were farmers? And that they grow potatoes as one of their crops?” The little teddies eyes lit up when she heard the word potatoes. Potatoes were her favorite! “OH! I wove potatoes!” she said excitedly, “I wanna meet farmers!!” Teddy smiled again. “Well there’s a farm down the road where they’ve just moved in,” he explained. He pointed down the road. The little teddy was surprised to see that the farm was actually visible from her home. She thanked the newsbear and headed down towards the farm.

It didn’t take the little teddy too long to walk to the farm. It turned out that the farm seemed further than it was. And when she reached it, she saw three bears sitting on the porch of the farmhouse. Upon seeing the little teddy, the three bears stood up and waved. All three  bears looked very friendly. One of the bears walked down off the porch to meet the little teddy. He was the tallest of the three bears. “Hello there,” he said cheerily, “who might you be?” The little teddy waved and then offered her paw, which the bear happily shook. “I’m jus a wittle teddy who woves potatoes,” she said with a smile.

The farmer bear laughed. He motioned for the other two bears to come join him and the little teddy. When the two other bears came over, he introduced them and himself. “My name is Sonning,” he told the little teddy, “and these are my brothers Hanley and Endon.” The other two bears both shook the little teddy’s paw, smiling. “It’s very nice to meet you,” Hanley told her as he shook her paw. “Oh, yes,” Endon agreed cheerily. “Now, I think we should show this little teddy where we’ll be growing our crops once we’re all settled in,” Sonning told his brothers, who both nodded in agreement, “So, please, follow us little one.” And with that, they headed around the side of their farmhouse. The little teddy eagerly followed the three bears.

What the little teddy saw around the house amazed her. A huge expanse of land with nothing growing lay before her. Her eyes scanned the area, trying to determine just how big it was. But, the little teddy was unable to tell. “Wow,” she gasped, “there’s so much wand here!” The three bears laughed. “Yes, and in no time at all, we’ll have planted our crops,” Hanley told her. “And when they begin growing, it’s going to look much different here,” Endon added. The little teddy looked out at their land again, trying to imagine it filled with crops. It was too much for her to think of!

“So when do you gwow the potatoes?” the little teddy asked the farmers. Sonning laughed heartily. “Well, it won’t just be potatoes growing hear, little one,” he explained, “We’ll have all sorts of crops!” Endon took the little teddy’s paw and walked her towards the field. “This field will actually be for wheat, barley, oats, and corn,” he told her, “We have a separate area for all of our vegetables. Follow me!” Endon then led the group to the back of the farmhouse. The little teddy was excited by what she saw there.

A huge garden was in the works around back. The three bears had already marked what vegetables were to go where and everything! “OH!” she exclaimed, “This garden is jus so big!!” The three farmers laughed again. “Well, to be successful farmers, we need a big garden,” Hanley told her. “Yes,” Sonning added, laughing, “and if you come with me, I’ll show you exactly where we’re going to grow our potatoes.” The little teddy began bouncing excitedly. Finally! She would see where the oh so yummy potatoes would be!

Sonning led her to section of the garden that was slightly bigger than the rest. “Here is where our potatoes will be planted,” he explained, “As you can see, this section of the garden is a little bigger than the rest. That’s because we too love potatoes!” The little teddy was excited to hear that the farmers enjoyed her favorite food too. “We have a few weeks yet until we can start planting our crops,” Sonning explained, “but once we do, we’ll have our hands full with work to do.” Hanley and Endon both nodded. “Yes, it’s hard work being a farmer,” Hanley agreed.

The Teddy took a bit to walk around the garden, checking out each garden plot. It was really exciting for her to see exactly where all the vegetables were to going to be grown. “Ive always wondered where my potatoes came fwom!” she giggled, poking the garden plots with her paw. Sonning laughed. “Well, you may end up getting them from us this year,” he told the little teddy. “Oh tha’s a vewy cool thought!” she said. She was excited to know the farmers who would grow her potatoes.

“I’m sorry you came all the way here to see our farm to catch us just getting things set up,” Hanley apologized. The little teddy shook her head. “Oh no, tha’s ok!” she assured him, “It’s jus fun to see such a cool farm!” The three bears smiled. “Thank you very much,” Sonning said happily, “But we do hope you’ll come by to visit once we’ve actually got some crops planted! Maybe we can show you everything necessary to be a good farmer!” The little teddy began to bounce excitedly. “OH! That would be so vewy gweat!” she exclaimed.

The three farmers invited the little teddy to stay for a snack before she left. And the little teddy was more than happy to accept the invitation. Sonning and Hanley went to the kitchen to cook up something, so Endon asked the Teddy to go on a short walk with him. “We’re going to an area off the other side of the farm. I wanna show you something,” he told her as they headed down a small dirt road. The little teddy was curious as to what Endon wanted to show her.

The walk was short, and the little teddy wasn’t disappointed. What awaited them at the end of the path was a giant wall with what appeared to be rocks jutting out of it. “What is this?” the little teddy asked, wide eyed. “This is my rock climbing wall,” Endon explained. “Wock cwimbing?” the little teddy asked, “But I thought you were a farmer?” Endon laughed. “I am,” he told her, “but I also have a dream to become a great moutaineer some day!” The little teddy looked up the huge wall. She was amazed to think anyone could climb such a large wall.

“So how do you become a mountaineer?” the little teddy asked Endon. “I just practice climbing every day,” he answered, “There’s this world famous mountaineer bear named Munro. I really look up to him and hope to be as good as him some day! Maybe even meet him!” The little teddy nodded. “That would be so cool!” she told him, “I weawwy hope you can meet him one day!” Endon smiled and then began to lead the way back to the farm.

When they reached the farm, Sonning and Hanley were just coming out. The both were carrying a large plate. As they got closer, the little teddy thought she smelled potatoes. And she was right! “We have freshly fried potatoes for everyone!” Hanley announced. Endon and the little teddy both took a seat at a picnic table just outside as Hanley and Sonning set out a large plate of potatoes for everyone. They then took their seats alongside the little teddy and Endon. “Oh these jus wook so vewy yummy!” the little teddy told her hosts happily. “Well, dig in!” Sonning told her, smiling.

The little teddy really enjoyed the yummy potato snack that her hosts had made. “Those were super duper yummy!” she told Sonning and Hanley. “Yes, they were quite good, as always,” Endon added, finishing off his plate of potatoes. Both Sonning and Hanley smiled proudly. “Not only do we pride ourselves on our farming, but we also do so in our cooking abilities,” Hanley said. The little teddy nodded. “You bof did a gweat job,” she told them, “Now I think I should pwobabwy head home.” The three bears nodded. “That’s quite alright,” Sonning told her, “We were very happy to have you visit. Your the first visitor we’ve had. Please, do come again!” The little teddy hugged the three farmers and assured them she would be back. And then she headed back home.

Just like the walk there, the walk home didn’t take the little teddy too long. And when she got back, she saw that Teddy Tedaloo was still at his stand. She walked over to him, smiling. “Thank you Teddy Tedawoo! That farm was so cool and the farmers were super nice!!” she told him excitedly. The news bear laughed. “That’s TedaLOO” the told the little teddy, “and I’m happy you enjoyed yourself!” The little teddy hugged the newsbear and then walked back to her yard. She couldn’t help but think about the farmers she’d just met. And she was excited to learn about farming the next time she visited.

THE END

 

Well, there it is. I do hope you all enjoy the story. I am sorry for taking so long to get this one out. Sometimes stories don’t come easily. And I wouldn’t ever want to rush a story. If I did that, you could end up with a very poor story. And I aim to give my audience the best stories! Please, leave any feedback in the comments section! I will begin working on a new story as soon as inspiration hits!