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Tales of The Friendly Forest

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Fairy Tales For and About Kids

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“your mother about you and let her know that you are at our place. So, there will be no reason for her to worry about you.” They sat for a little time at the dinner table, trying some dainty things and telling each other interesting stories. At last the hedgehog said to his new friend: “It is time to go home! My mother won’t like the fact that I was visiting you for such a long time.” The beaver-mother decided to see the hedgehog off and the three of them proceeded to the beaver’s pathways. When they found out the hare’s pathway, the beaver said: “Go down this path and after three hundred feet, if you’ll stay on the path and not turn off of it, you will arrive at the rootstock above your house.” The hedgehog thanked him and asked in the end: “How do you manage to know the forest so well?” The beaver explained: “My mom often reads books to me about different travelers and their journeys. I have learned about our forest and the beast’s pathways from these books. Also, I’ve learned about the wolf’s wide roads and how the wolves walk along these ways. I have also learned about the paths which little foxes walk along towards the fields in the evening. There they train their eyesight in order to be able to look afar. These books also tell about the hare’s paths. The hares scamper all day long from one glade to another, where the delicious sorrel and sappy sedge grows. In these books,”
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“news?” “What news?” “I have my own name. From now, I am Slug!”, the tortoise boasted with joy. “And when I become a grown-up, my name will be ‘Slug On Time’.” And the tortoise, from his own position of significance, pushed his head out farther than usual from his shell. “Hedgehog, please tell us, why the beaver has such an unusual name, ‘Snivel’. Isn’t it offensive for him?” “Not at all. Why do you consider it offensive? His nose is always wet and it seems that snivels are flowing from it. The children’s noses are wet and, on the contrary, the beaver children’s noses are dry if they are ill. Beavers are rarely ill as they evenly tempered and, moreover, their skin is warm. These are facts, brother!” “You are so clever, hedgehog!” the tortoise Slug exclaimed. At that moment, a little fox came upon them and they all began to chat. Their talk lasted for a long time as the beasts had not seen each other for a quite a long time. For an entire year they had been studying in theirs schools; the fox had been studying in fox’s school, the hedgehog had been studying in hedgehog’s school, and the tortoise, of course, had been studying in tortoise’s school. They are taught how to obtain food in the schools, even when each beast eats different food. Also, they are taught how to seek shelter from bad weather, how to build houses and, of course, how to be polite and kind. Slug looked up and said: “Friends, do you know why the sky is blue?”
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