Story 61: Jolly Snow by Jane Hissey P2

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This is the last story for now there are more books. This was just one story book collection
Old Bear Book Storybook: Story 1-Old Bear,
Story 2-Little Bear's Trousers,
Story 3-Little Bear Lost,
Story 4- Jolly Tall
Story 5-Jolly Snow. I remember Story 1 & 3's episodes over and over again on repeat as a child so I remember those two the most. But I love the very ending line in the story of Jolly Tall it is the best thing a toy and a child could ever say to another toy or another child or even an adult. Tell your parents you treasure them every once in awhile I'm sure they're going to smile back at you with pride the right kind of being proud.-Lumna10

Jolly Snow P2

Up went the sheet. Down went
the toys –– straight into the heap of cushions. As they landed clouds of feathers puffed out of a little hole in one of the cushions and filled the room.

 As they landed clouds of feathers puffed out of a little hole in one of the cushions and filled the room

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"Look –– it's feather-snow," cried Little Bear, making the hole bigger with his paw and jumping on the cushion to make more feathers escape

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"Look –– it's feather-snow," cried Little Bear, making the hole bigger with his paw and jumping on the cushion to make more feathers escape. Very soon all the toys were jumping in the feathers. They rolled in them, crawled through them and piled them in heaps.
"Is this like snow?" asked Jolly.
"It's better," said Little Bear. "It doesn't melt and it doesn't make you cold."
"Let's put some round the windows," suggested Rabbit, "then it will look as if real snow has settled there."

He climbed upon the windowsill and began to pile feathers in each corner

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He climbed upon the windowsill and began to pile feathers in each corner. When he reached the third window pane he stopped and looked, then looked again.
"Somebody has already done this one," he called to the others. The window did have a white covering around the edges . .. but it was on the outside.
"It isn't feathers," cried Little Bear excitedly, "it's real snow!'
All the toys crowded onto the sill and stared out of the window in amazement.
"Now we can play outside," said Zebra.
"Well, actually - it looks a bit deep for me," said Little Bear.
"And a bit cold for me," said Old Bear.

"And a bit cold for me," said Old Bear

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At that moment, Bramel Brown came into the room carrying a huge plateful of his special snowflake biscuits

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At that moment, Bramel Brown came into the room carrying a huge plateful of his special snowflake biscuits.
"I think what you need is some of my snow," he said.
Jolly Tall thought about the flour-snow and the feather-snow, the bubble-snow and the paper-snow. Then he looked at the real snow floating down outside.

 Then he looked at the real snow floating down outside

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"I really like all kinds of snow," he announced. "But," he added, munching a snowflake biscuit, "Bramwell's snow is probably the snow I like best!"

 "But," he added, munching a snowflake biscuit, "Bramwell's snow is probably the snow I like best!"

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FataDellaMusica these are tales I grew up with this tv show long before I was introduced to Pixar's Toy Story films 1-3, still don't like them

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FataDellaMusica these are tales I grew up with this tv show long before I was introduced to Pixar's Toy Story films 1-3, still don't like them. Toy Story 4 though was amazing to me and my parents when we went to see it in the theaters everybody:my Dad, my Mom and me were crying tears of Joy at the ending we all so happy and surprised. It's overjudged.-Lumna10

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