Pancakes for Little Bear
Little Bear woke up one morning with a grumble in his tummy. It was as if there were another little bear inside his stomach growling for food.
“I’m hungry,” said Little Bear.
Little Bear woke up one morning with a grumble in his tummy. It was as if there were another little bear inside his stomach growling for food.
“I’m hungry,” said Little Bear.
Every fall, my children and I like to watch the salmon spawning in the river near our home. But we keep a close eye out for bears, because salmon is their favourite food!
There’s a package waiting on Tisha’s doorstep when she comes home from school one day. Inside the package is a box, and inside the box is a tiny, grey, speckled egg. But what’s inside the egg?
Once upon a time it must have been a beautiful garden, but now it was filled with rubbish and weeds. But in his mind, Oliver saw what the garden could be – if he rolled up his sleeves and got to work.
“It seems it’s up to us to find our missing family,” said Abuela. “And the sheep will have to come with us too.”
“But you’re too old and I’m too young,” said Felipe.
“Nonsense!” said Abuela.
Princess Poppy was a very spoiled princess. But she met her match when a pig crossed her path!
There were once two little bear cubs – two very playful bear cubs. All through the spring and all through the summer they tumbled and bumbled behind their mother – through forests and meadows and mountain streams.
When Isabelle opened her eyes, her bed was in the middle of a moonlit meadow. There was a unicorn standing a few steps away, with a sleek white coat and a pearly white horn on its head – just like the unicorn in her drawing.
“Ahoy there,” said the moon. “Are you ready to cast off?”
“Anchors away,” said Skye Taylor. And just like that, his little ship began to rise, through the air, out his window, and into the night sky.