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Story 824 – Easter Egg

EASTER EGGS written by Debbie Williamson Silly Snake was walking through the forest, on his way home. Along the pathway that he was walking along, he saw some pretty coloured eggs. He bent over to pick one of the eggs up.   “This looks like an Easter egg to me,” said Silly Snake to himself.   Silly Snake stood there thinking about why there would be Easter eggs laying on the forest floor. Then he thought about the time of year it was. It dawned on Silly Snake all of a sudden. It happened to be Easter weekend.   Silly Snake didn’t want to be greedy. He picked up just a few eggs and put them in his pocket. He did notice that one of the eggs was very small and was light blue in colour. He didn’t … Read entire article »

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Story 449 – Jen-Jen’s Easter

JEN-JEN’S EASTER written by Debbie Williamson Jen-Jen sat on the front porch of her log cabin. She was very upset and was crying her eyes out. “Why are you crying?” asked the Easter Bunny, who just happened to arrive at Jen-Jen’s property. Jen-Jen did not even look up. She did not know it was the Easter Bunny that was talking to her. “Well,” said Jen-Jen, staring at the ground. “I’ve been a really good girl this year. As a matter of fact, I’ve been a really good girl for many years now and each year the Easter Bunny seems to forget about me. I just don’t get it.” “Gee,” said the Easter Bunny. “I don’t think the Easter Bunny has forgotten about you at all. As a matter of fact, I know the Easter Bunny hasn’t forgotten … Read entire article »

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Story 447 – Tears of Foolishness

TEARS OF FOOLISHNESS written by Debbie Williamson “Joel!” exclaimed Ella, opening the door to her downtown apartment. “What brings you out on this fine spring day?” Ella was very happy to see her friend. She really liked Joel a lot. “Not much old gal,” said Joel. “Look who’s talking about old,” said Ella. “Why Joel you are almost one year older than me and I’m 87 years old?” “Hush now,” said Joel, not wanting to be reminded of his age. “What’s in the bag?” asked Ella, noticing that Joel had a brown paper bag with him. “Just a little something for you,” said Joel, handing Ella the bag. “Oh aren’t you sweet,” said Ella. “After all it is Easter,” said Joel. “Easter!” exclaimed Ella, almost throwing the bag on the floor. “I don’t celebrate Easter.” “I see,” said Joel, bending over slowly … Read entire article »

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Story 442 – Easter Bunny

EASTER BUNNY written by Debbie Williamson “Oh my it is the night before Easter already,” said the Easter Bunny one morning as he awoke in his den. “I have to hurry up and gather up all the gifts to give to all the good little boys and girls.” Easter Bunny gathered everything up as quickly as he could and was on his way. “Hey look!” said Sammy Squirrel, dropping the nuts that he was collecting on the ground. “It is the Easter Bunny!” “Oh my!” exclaimed Freddy Fox. “It is the Easter Bunny!” Sammy and Freddy went over to where the Easter Bunny was. “What do I get this Easter?” asked Sammy. “I’ve been good this year.” “Yes,” said Easter Bunny, digging into his Easter basket and handing Sammy a bag of freshly collected nuts. “You have been … Read entire article »

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Story 309 – Easter Fun

EASTER FUN written by Debbie Williamson      “Hey Fawn,” said Spot, running into the barn quickly. “Guess what?”      “Gee,” said Fawn. “Let me guess. It is Easter and Grampy is coming.”      “How did you know that?” asked Spot.      “I was just guessing,” said Fawn. “Is Grampy really coming for Easter?”      “Yes,” said Spot. “He is. I just spoke to Mr. Hansen. He’s getting the spare room ready.”      “Grampy is going to spend the night!” exclaimed Fawn. “Oh this will be the best Easter ever!”      “Grampy is bringing his guitar too!” exclaimed Spot.      Fawn got up from the table and had a quick shower. He then helped Spot clean up the barn. Around 2 pm Fawn heard a car pull up into the driveway.      “He’s here!” exclaimed Fawn. “Grampy is here!”      “That isn’t … Read entire article »

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Story 308 – The Year Easter was Forgotten

THE YEAR EASTER WAS FORGOTTEN written by Debbie Williamson In a small village in East Germany, a family, who was very poor, lived in a little hamlet. The father worked in a factory in the city and the mother did some sewing and baking to raise extra money to be able to afford to buy sugar and spices for her family. The little daughter, Letica, went to school in the little village. “What are you going to do for Easter?” asked one of Letica’s friends, Allison, one day after school. “We aren’t going to have Easter this year,” said Letica. “You aren’t!” exclaimed Allison. “No,” said Letica. “We aren’t.” “Is it because your family is so poor?” asked Allison. “Kind of,” said Letica. “You see, both Mommy and Daddy got sick earlier this month. They both lost time … Read entire article »

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Billy Troll and the Easter Bunny

BILLY TROLL AND THE EASTER BUNNY written by Debbie Williamson "Hurry up, Peter!" called Mrs. Cottontail. "You are going to be late delivering all of your Easter eggs." "Yes Mom," said Peter. "I know. I'm coming." "Well, what's taking you so long?" asked Mrs. Cottontail. "Usually you are up and out of here long before now." "I don't know what my problem is," said Peter. "These eggs seem to be awfully heavy this year." "I don't think that they are any heavier," said Mrs. Cottontail, picking one up. "I think there are just too many children now." "Yes," said Peter. "That is probably what the problem is. Maybe I'm just getting too old for this job." "Oh come on now Peter," said Mrs. Cottontail. "You are only as old as you feel." "That's true," said Peter. "Well, today I … Read entire article »

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Story 305 – The Forgotten Easter Egg

THE FORGOTTEN EASTER EGG written by Debbie Williamson “Hurry up, Peter!” called Mrs. Cottontail. “You are going to be late delivering all of your Easter eggs.” “Yes Mom,” said Peter. “I know. I’m coming.” “Well, what’s taking you so long?” asked Mrs. Cottontail. “Usually you are up and out of here long before now.” “I don’t know what my problem is,” said Peter. “These eggs seem to be awfully heavy this year.” “I don’t think that they are any heavier,” said Mrs. Cottontail, picking one up. “I think there are just too many children now.” “Yes,” said Peter. “That is probably what the problem is. Maybe I’m just getting too old for this job.” “Oh come on now Peter,” said Mrs. Cottontail. “You are only as old as you feel.” “That’s true,” said Peter. “Well, today I must be … Read entire article »

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Story 302 – Easter Trolls

EASTER TROLLS written by Debbie Williamson Last Easter, I told my two children that I didn’t want the Easter Bunny to bring them anymore trolls. Ricky already had seventeen or so trolls and Jenny had around ten. Well, Easter morning came and in my house were almost ten new trolls. They were everywhere! One troll was even bold enough to sleep right beside my bed. Imagine, waking up and seeing a troll first thing in the morning! Why, I don’t even look that ugly when I look at myself in the mirror! Ricky and Jenny were very pleased about the new additions to our household. “I had specifically told that Easter Bunny not to bring any more trolls into this house!” I exclaimed, angrily, after all the trolls had been found. “Oh!” cried Jenny. “I love … Read entire article »

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Story 301 – Fawn and Spot’s Easter

FAWN AND SPOT’S EASTER written by Debbie Williamson “Hey Fawn!” Spot yelled from her stall.  “What are you doing?” Fawn and Spot were two cows that lived on the Hansen farm in Mountain Grove, Ontario.  Spot was a black and white coloured cow and Fawn was a tan coloured cow. Spot could see Fawn throwing his things around his stall. “I’m cleaning up,” said Fawn. “Cleaning up!” gasped Spot.  “What on earth for!” “Don’t you know what tomorrow is?” asked Fawn. “Yeah, it’s Sunday,” said Spot.  “What does that have to do with anything?” “It’s not just any Sunday,” exclaimed Fawn.  “Tomorrow is Easter Sunday.” “Oh, so you think that by being good for one whole day of the year, the Easter Bunny will leave you some chocolates and candy,” said Spot as she clued into what Fawn was … Read entire article »

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