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I Want a Kitten

I Want a Kitten written by Debbie Williamson "Silly Snake," said Mother, one night after tucking him in bed. "What do you want for Christmas?" "Gee," said Silly Snake. "I want a kitten." "A kitten!" exclaimed Mother. "Why do you want a kitten?" "My friend, Peter, he has one," said Silly Snake. "He gets to play with it all the time." "I see," said Mother. "But who would look after the kitten? Kittens need care. They need food and water and they need their litter changed." "Well see," said Silly Snake. "If it was my kitten, I would look after him." "We'll see," said Mother. "I can't promise you that I can get you a kitten but we'll see." "What about Santa Claus?" asked Silly Snake. "Can't he get me a kitten?" "I don't think Santa can take a kitten in … Read entire article »

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Silly Snake Stories

SILLY SNAKE STORIES    Broken Heart Don't Give Up Easter Egg Fun Times Hot and Cold Roses for Mother's Day Silly Snake Goes to School Silly Snake Sees Stars Silly Snake's Christmas Silly Snake's Christmas Dinner Silly Snake's Christmas Fun Silly Snake's Christmas Gift Silly Snake's First Halloween Silly Snake's Mother's Day Surprise Silly Snake's Winter Fun Silly Snake Wants a Kitten Spring Cleaning Spring Sunshine Springtime Tomorrow Link to this post! … Read entire article »

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Silly Snake Went to School

SILLY SNAKE WENT TO SCHOOL written by Debbie Williamson "Where are you going this morning?" asked Silly Snake's Mother, noticing that Silly Snake was all dressed up and had a backpack on his back. "I'm going to school," said Silly Snake. "Really," said his mother.  "Well have a good day." "Can I take an apple with me?" asked Silly Snake. "Sure," said his mother. "I'm sure the teacher would love one." "It isn't for the teacher," said Silly Snake. "It is for me." "I see," said his mother, putting an extra apple in Silly Snake's backpack. "That one is for the teacher." Silly Snake left for school and when he got to the playground he saw lots of children playing. He slowly went up to them and was very surprised that none of the children ran from him and that … Read entire article »

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Silly Snake’s Christmas Dinner

SILLY SNAKE'S CHRISTMAS DINNER written by Debbie Williamson Silly Snake enjoyed Christmas dinner that his mother had cooked for him. Silly Snake's mother spent all week cooking and cleaning. Silly Snake's mother even baked cookies and two different pies. She cooked a big turkey, complete with stuffing, mashed potatoes, carrots and gravy.   "Eat more, "his mother said after she noticed that his plate was empty.   "Honestly mother, "said Silly Snake. "I can't eat another bite. This is my third plateful."   "I've seen you eat a lot more than that, " said mother.   "Yes, "said Silly Snake. "However, that was when I was a lot younger."   "True, ''said mother.   ''I was a good eater when I was younger,'' said Silly Snake, thinking back to past Christmas holidays. "You know why I eat so much, don't you?"   "It must be because … Read entire article »

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Silly Snake’s Christmas Eve

SILLY SNAKE'S CHRISTMAS EVE written by Debbie Williamson      Silly Snake was in his den sitting at his table drinking a nice warm cup of tea. He happened to glance at the calendar that was hanging on his wall.      "No," said Silly Snake. "It can't be!"      Silly Snake saw that it was Christmas Eve had come up so quickly.      "I don't have anything prepared for Santa at all," said Silly Snake, looking through his almost empty cupboards. "I have no cookies or treats. What will I do?"      Silly Snake looked into the fridge and saw nothing there either. Silly Snake decided that he would go into town and get some treats for Santa. Silly Snake dressed warmly.      Silly Snake began to walk and while walking, he noticed that it was very warm … Read entire article »

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Silly Snake’s Christmas Fun

Silly Snake's Christmas Fun written by Debbie Williamson "Okay Mother," said Silly Snake on the telephone. "I will come home for Christmas." Silly Snake wasn't really planning to do anything this Christmas. He actually wanted to just stay home, enjoy his time off and relax. However, on the other hand, he knew how much Christmas meant to his mother so that is why he accepted her invitation to spend Christmas with her. "I want to make this Christmas fun," said Silly Snake. "I'm tired of the same old thing each Christmas." Each year for Christmas breakfast, Silly Snake's whole entire family sat around and opened gifts and chatted about what was new or who was getting married or who was going to have the next baby. Then the same thing would happen for Christmas dinner, … Read entire article »

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Silly Snake’s Christmas Gift

SILLY SNAKE'S CHRISTMAS GIFT written by Debbie Williamson Silly Snake went to the mall one Saturday afternoon with his mother. They were Christmas shopping. "It is fun going Christmas shopping," said Silly Snake. "Yes," said Mother.  "It is, isn't it? Just look at all the Christmas decorations all over the mall." "It puts me in the Christmas spirit," said Silly Snake. "Me too," said Mother. "Listen, what do you want for Christmas?" "Hmmmm," said Silly Snake. "I think I would really like to have that winter coat we saw in that department store." "But Silly Snake," said Mother. "That coat just didn't look warm enough." "All my friends have coats just like it," said Silly Snake. "Please Mother, please, can I have that for Christmas?" "We'll see," said Mother. Silly Snake knew that when his Mother said "we'll see" that usually … Read entire article »

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Silly Snake’s Winter Fun

SILLY SNAKE'S WINTER FUN written by Debbie Williamson      Silly Snake woke up one afternoon after taking his nap. He was a little cold so he went out into the living room to get a blanket that was draped over his lazy-boy chair. As he lifted the blanket up, Silly Snake happened to glance out the window.      When Silly Snake saw that it was snowing outside, he threw his blanket down and grabbed his winter coat, boots, hat, scarf and mittens and dressed as quickly as he could. Silly Snake loved the snow and wanted to play in it and have some winter fun.      Silly Snake made his way across the snow to his favorite hill. He slithered his way to the top of the hill, stumbling over rocks and prickly bushes. … Read entire article »

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Spring Cleaning

SPRING CLEANING written by Debbie Williamson The favourite time of year for most farm animals is spring. Spring is a time for the sun to start getting warmer. It is a time for the warm spring rains. It is the time of year for the grass to turn green, for the flowers to start blooming and the leaves to start coming out on the trees. "Smell that fresh spring air," said Mrs. Duck, standing just outside of the barn. "It looks to me like spring is finally here." "Yes," said Slow-Poke to his mother. "It is definitely spring." Mrs. Duck grabbed the broom and dustpan and headed back inside. "Come on," said was Mrs. Duck. "There is lots of work to be done." "What kind of work?" asked Slow-Poke, confused. "Spring cleaning," said Mrs. Duck. "Okay," said Slow-Poke. "I … Read entire article »

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Story 179 – Springtime

SPRINGTIME written by Debbie Williamson “Slow-Poke,” said Mother Duck. “You have to put your scarf and hat on. It is pretty cold outside still.” “Oh!” exclaimed Slow-Poke. “Do I have to?” “You already know the answer to that one,” said Mother Duck. Slow-Poke stomped his webbed feet up the stairs and grabbed his scarf and his hat. “There now,” said Mother. “That’s a good boy.” Slow-Poke went outside. He was sure it was warm outside. His Mother did say it was cold though. Slow-Poke heard noises coming from toward the park. He found his friend, Freddy Fox, standing by a tall oak tree. “Hi Freddy,” said Slow-Poke. “Slow-Poke,” laughed Freddy. “Why do you have your scarf and hat on?” “Mother said it was still cold,” said Slow-Poke. “It’s not that cold,” said Freddy. “Why don’t you take them off?” “No,” said Slow-Poke. “I’ll … Read entire article »

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