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Autumn

AUTUMN written by Debbie Williamson “Dress warm!” exclaimed Troll Mother. “I am,” said Troll Brother. Troll Mother looked at the thin jacket Troll Brother had on and shook her head. “I have a sweater on underneath this jacket,” said Troll Brother, lifting up the bottom of his jacket to reveal a big thick sweater. “Good boy,” said Troll Mother, smiling. Troll Brother went outside to play and in about half an hour he came back inside. “That was quick,” said Troll Mother, setting a big mug of hot chocolate on the table. “Is that for me?” asked Troll Brother with a big grin on his face. “Yes dear,” said Troll Mother. “Oh good,” said Troll Brother. “I sure need this to warm me up. It is really cold outside today.” “It is going to be winter soon,” said Troll Mother. “Yes,” said Troll … Read entire article »

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Autumn Safety

AUTUMN SAFETY written by Debbie Williamson Autumn Safety – Safety Kid pulled a rake out of a pile of leaves just in time.   Hi everyone. My name is Safety Kid. I am a brand new character on the Bed Tyme Tales website. My goal is to keep everyone on the website safe. Recently I visited with my friends, The Troll Family. They moved from Ontario, Canada to British Columbia, Canada about a year ago. The Troll Family love living in British Columbia and they especially love the autumn season. It is much warmer in the part of BC that they live in than what it was in Ontario and because of the warm autumn weather, the Troll Family like to spend a lot of time outdoors. Troll Daddy had just finished raking up a big … Read entire article »

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Hate

HATE written by Debbie Williamson ''Troll Mommy,'' said Troll Sister, one night after dinner. ''Why is there so much hate in the world?'' ''Oh Troll Sister!'' exclaimed Troll Mother, drying off her hands on the tea towel and coming to sit down beside Troll Sister at the table. "That is a very tough question.'' ''We were talking about the attacks on the World Trade Centre in school today,'' said Troll Sister. ''I just figure that for someone to do something so awful as that they must have a lot of hate in them.'' ''Yes,'' said Troll Mother. ''They must! That was a deplorable act of violence. Hate is a terrible vicious thing. I think people have so many differences in opinions and in some extreme cases that is what causes the amount of hatred that … Read entire article »

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Pretty Spring Flowers

PRETTY SPRING FLOWERS   written by Debbie Williamson     The Troll family wanted spring to come. They couldn't wait to see the pretty spring flowers. They were so tired of seeing snow. “Troll Mother!” exclaimed Troll Sister. “When can we go outside and play?” “When the snow turns into pretty spring flowers,” said Troll Mother. “Well, when will that be?” asked Troll Brother, standing at the kitchen doorway, listening to his mother and sister talking. Troll Sister and Troll Brother were getting anxious for spring to come. This past winter had been a long one. There was a lot of snow and it was very cold. “I want there to be pretty spring flowers when I go outside to play,” said Troll Sister. "I love pretty pink flowers the most." “Not pink,” said Troll Brother. “Pink is boring. Pick something nice … Read entire article »

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Story 101 – Shampoo

SHAMPOO written by Debbie Williamson “Fawn, what are you doing with all this chocolate?” asked Spot, seeing that her friend had a pile of chocolate Easter bunnies sitting on the table. “Isn’t it neat!” exclaimed Fawn, happily. “I found them all.” “What are you talking about?” asked Spot, suspiciously. “I found them,” said Fawn. “Where?” asked Spot. “There must be at least seven of them here.” “Four,” said Fawn. “But, who’s counting?” “Fawn, what have you done this time?” asked Spot, angrily. “Why is it that you always assume I did something wrong?” asked Fawn. “Because, most of the time that is what happens,” said Spot. “Well, I was out in the field early this morning,” said Fawn. “I saw this bunny hopping all around the field. He was placing these chocolates all over the place. I followed him and picked … Read entire article »

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Story 103 – Father’s Day

FATHER’S DAY written by Debbie Williamson      “Troll Mother,” said Troll Brother.  “When is Father’s Day?”       “It is this Sunday,” said Troll Mother.       “That’s only a few days away,” said Troll Brother.       “Yes,” said Troll Mother.  “It is coming up fast.”       Troll Sister walked into the kitchen with Troll Baby trailing behind her.         “What is this Sunday?” asked Troll Sister.       “Father’s Day!” exclaimed Troll Brother.       “Oh no!” exclaimed Troll Sister.  “What are we going to do for Troll Daddy?”       “How about a nice picnic?” asked Troll Mother.       ”Yes picnic!” exclaimed Troll Baby, happily.       “A picnic sounds like fun,” said Troll Brother.       “Yes,” said Troll Sister.  “Troll Mother, I will help you with the food.”       “Me too!” said Troll Baby.       “You will be a big help, Troll Baby,” said Troll Brother.  “Especially … Read entire article »

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Story 107 – Chicken Pox

CHICKEN POX written by Debbie Williamson “Come on, Troll children,” said Troll Mother. “You are going to be late for school!” Troll Brother came into the kitchen and sat down at the kitchen table. “Where is Troll Sister?” asked Troll Mother. “I don’t know,” said Troll Brother. “It’s kind of strange, though. She always comes down before me.” “Something isn’t right,” said Troll Mother. “I’d better go see what is keeping her.” Troll Mother went upstairs and knocked on Troll Sister’s bedroom door. There was no answer. Troll Mother opened the door and found Troll Sister fast asleep under a mountain of blankets. “Troll Sister,” Troll Mother said, gently tapping her on the shoulder. “It’s time to get up. You’re going to be late for school.” Slowly, Troll Sister rolled over and opened her eyes. “Oh my!” exclaimed Troll Mother. … Read entire article »

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Story 108 – Car Troubles

CAR TROUBLES written by Debbie Williamson ”Troll Daddy,” said Troll Mother as Troll Daddy was coming into the kitchen. “Can you take me to the grocery store? I have a few things to pick up.” ”Sure I can,” said Troll Daddy. “Just let me wash up first.” ”Okay,” said Troll Mother. Troll Mother put her shoes and coat on. ”Troll Sister,” called Troll Mother. “Yes,” said Troll Sister coming into the kitchen. “Troll Daddy and I are going to the grocery store,” said Troll Mother. “Can you please watch Troll Baby for me?” ”Sure,” said Troll Sister. Troll Daddy took Troll Mother to the grocery store and when they came out, their car wouldn’t start. ”Oh dear,” said Troll Daddy. ”This car has been running so good lately. I wonder what the problem could be.” ”Well,” said Troll Mother. “Maybe it’s just … Read entire article »

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Story 109 – Forgotten Toys

FORGOTTEN TOYS written by Debbie Williamson “Okay Troll Brother and Troll Sister,” said Troll Mother, one rainy summer day. ”Today we are going to clean out the attic.” ”Oh Troll Mother,” said Troll Brother. ”Do we have to clean it today?” ”Yeah,” said Troll Sister. ”Can’t we do it tomorrow?” ”No,” said Troll Mother. ”Today is a good day to do it, because it is raining. You can’t go outside to play in the rain!” “Oh I guess!” exclaimed Troll Sister. ”Attics are a lot of fun to clean” said Troll Mother. ”What could be fun about cleaning?” asked Troll Brother. ”Because it’s like a treasure hunt,” said Troll Mother. ”You never know what you will find. Now, come on, before Troll Baby wakes up from his nap. Troll Sister, you grab the broom and dust pan and Troll … Read entire article »

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Story 123 – Troll Family`s Valentine Surprise

TROLL FAMILY`S VALENTINE SURPRISE written by Debbie Williamson “Troll Mother, Troll Mother!” yelled Troll Brother. “Come quickly. Troll Daddy is on the phone.” Troll Mother dropped the basket of clothes that she was carrying and ran to the telephone. “Hello Troll Daddy,” she said into the receiver. “Hi yourself,” came the familiar voice at the other end of the telephone. “What took you so long?” “I was doing laundry,” said Troll Mother. “How are things in the city?” “They are okay,” said Troll Daddy. Since the layoff at Troll Daddy’s factory in Trolltown, Troll Daddy had to go get a job in the nearby city. The city was a three hour drive from Trolltown, so Troll Daddy had to stay in the city during the week and come home on weekends. “I miss you and the Troll children,” said … Read entire article »

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