“What shall I give to Grandpa?” Cedro asked Kauri.
“It’s up to you,” said Kauri, unhelpfully, “think of something Grandpa likes.”
“What do you think he would like from me?” Cedro asked Myrtle.
“That’s not for me to say,” said Myrtle, unhelpfully, “what do you think?”
“He likes knitting,” Cedro thought, “maybe he’d like some yarn, or a new pattern. But those things cost money.”
Cedro didn’t have any money.
Cedro thought again.
“He likes gardening, maybe he’d like some new seeds.”
But seeds cost money.
“He likes playing with his train set, maybe he’d like a new engine.”
But new engines cost money.
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continues tomorrow 🙂
but if you don’t want to wait you can read the whole story here
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Great artistic work here.
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So glad you like it 🙂
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We couldn’t find a good enough picture with “I don’t know” written on it, but we found this, and thought it seemed to work. 😀 This is a great story we are all enjoying it. 🙂
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Ah yes, you can’t beat a bit of Pooh (unfortunate turn of phrase but you know what I mean) 😉
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Ah, money, the cause of, and solution to, all of life’s problems. 😉
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🙂
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