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Fawn and Spot at the Virtual Zoo

FAWN AND SPOT AT THE VIRTUAL ZOO written by Debbie Williamson "Fawn, why are you getting all dressed up?" asked Spot, standing in her stall. "Is this Christmas, or something?" "Christmas!" exclaimed Fawn. "I highly doubt it. Christmas is months away, yet." "Well then, if it's not Christmas, then why are you dressed up?" asked Spot. "I'm going to the zoo," said Fawn. "To the zoo!" exclaimed Spot. "What are you going to do at the zoo?" "I'm going to walk around and see all the different types of animals that are there," said Fawn. "Do you know that there are giraffes at the zoo?" "Giraffes!" exclaimed Spot. "What is a giraffe?" "A giraffe has a very long neck," said Fawn. "They are from Africa." "How do you know so much about the zoo?" asked Spot. "I've been playing around with … Read entire article »

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Fawn is Spooked

FAWN IS SPOOKED written by Debbie Williamson “Spot, did you just hear something?” asked Fawn. “No Fawn, I didn’t hear anything. said Spot. “I would appreciate it if you would go back to sleep!” “I can’t sleep,” said Fawn. “Fawn, come on,” said Spot. “You are being ridiculous. There was no noise. Now, go back to sleep.” “I’ll try,” said Fawn. Fawn tried his hardest, but he just couldn’t fall asleep. Every few minutes, he heard a definite sound. It was a thumping sound and it was getting louder by the minute. “There, did you hear that?” asked Fawn. “Hear what?” asked Spot. “Fawn, I think that you have had too much excitement, trick-or-treating tonight. Now, will you please go to sleep?” “I’m not scared, if that’s what you think,” said Fawn. “I like trick-or-treating!” “Yes, I know you do,” said … Read entire article »

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Fawn and Spot’s Halloween

FAWN AND SPOT'S HALLOWEEN written by Debbie Williamson "Hey Spot!" called Fawn. "Do you want to go for a walk with me?" "Not particularly," said Spot. "Why?" asked Fawn. "It's a beautiful night to go for a walk. The moon is shining bright and the air is crisp." "Fawn, do you not know that this is Halloween night?" asked Spot. "Yes," said Fawn. "I know that." "Well, if you know that then why would you want to go for a walk?" asked Spot. "I just feel like getting some exercise," said Fawn. "By the way, Spot, you aren't afraid of ghosts, witches and haunted houses, are you?" "No Fawn," said Spot. "I'm not afraid. I just don't feel like going for a walk." "I'll bet that you are afraid," laughed Fawn. "No I'm not," said Spot. "Prove it then," said Fawn. "Alright," said … Read entire article »

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Fawn and Mosquitoes

FAWN AND MOSQUITOES written by Debbie Williamson The sun was blistering hot at the Hansen farm one August afternoon. Fawn and Spot were standing underneath an old apple tree. They were trying to get some much needed relief from the swarms of mosquitoes that were around them. "Ah Spot!" exclaimed Fawn, irritably. "These mosquitoes are driving me crazy. I can't stand them any longer!" "If you would just settle down," said Spot. "They might not bother you as much. Look, I don't have too many around me." "You've got enough of them," said Fawn. "Well, maybe I do," said Spot. "How come they aren't bothering you as much?" asked Fawn. "Mosquitoes are just something that we have to live with," said Spot. "There is no sense getting all frustrated about them." "OUCH!" cried Fawn as a mosquito just bit … Read entire article »

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Story 464 – Fawn’s Sunny Day

FAWN’S SUNNY DAY written by Debbie Williamson “Spot,” said Fawn, to his friend, while standing near the barn window. ”Lets do something different today.” “Like what?” asked Spot. ”I would just like to stay here today.” ”But, Spot,” said Fawn. ”It looks like such a nice day outside. The sun is shining and it is warm out. It isn’t even going to rain today, either.” ”Well, what do you want to do?” said Spot. ”I thought we could go shopping,” said Fawn. ”That would be fun,” said Spot. ”The only problem is, where would two cows go shopping in a city?” ”Where do Mr. and Mrs. Hansen go shopping?” asked Fawn. ”I think they go shopping at the Oshawa Shopping Center,” said Spot. ”Don’t you remember when Jenny and Ricky got their new shoes last weekend? Jenny said they went … Read entire article »

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Christmas Day

CHRISTMAS DAY written by Debbie Williamson      "Spot," said Fawn at about 5:30 am in the morning. "It is time to wake up! It is Christmas morning."      "Fawn," said Spot, rolling over in her bed and seeing what time it was. "Go back to sleep."      "But Spot," said Fawn. "We have presents to open and lots of them too."      "Fawn," said Spot. "Grampy wanted you to wait until he gets up to open your presents."      "Grampy is here already," said Fawn. "He is the one that woke me up."      "Oh dear," said Spot. "Okay, then I'm getting up."      Spot forgot that Grampy was an early riser, just like Fawn. However, she couldn't go back to sleep now that she knew that Grampy was there.      Spot got up and put her housecoat and … Read entire article »

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Two Nights Before Christmas

TWO NIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson Twas two nights before Christmas And Fawn was asleep Suddenly he awoke To a loud ringing beep For right beside his head Was his alarm clock ringing And it woke him up With his head just a stinging It was not pretty to see So late, late in the night Fawn in his furry jammies Oh was he not a pretty sight Spot rushed into his room And yelled "Fawn get to sleep" And she was very, very angry "And not another peep!" "Now Fawn," she said loudly "Tomorrow night Santa will be here So you'd better get to sleep Good night my Fawn, my dear" Spot closed the bedroom door And then went back to sleep Fawn did the same And they heard not another peep The next day came so soon And then it was Christmas Eve night And both Fawn and Spot went to bed And shut off … Read entire article »

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Christmas Morning

CHRISTMAS MORNING written by Debbie Williamson      "Fawn," said Spot. "Wake up! It's Christmas morning."      "Oh," said Fawn. "I couldn't have set my alarm clock. I wanted to get up early."      "Well your alarm clock went off ten minutes ago," said Spot.      "Spot," said Fawn. "There must be something wrong with me. I must be sick."      "What are you talking about?" asked Spot.      "Well," said Fawn. "I never sleep in on Christmas morning. My alarm clock went off ten minutes ago and I never even heard it."      "I don’t think there is anything wrong with you," said Spot. "I mean you stayed up until two o'clock in the morning. How were you expecting to get any sleep?"      "I never sleep on Christmas morning," said Fawn. "And besides, this Christmas is just not … Read entire article »

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Christmas Season

CHRISTMAS SEASON written by Debbie Williamson      "Spot," said Fawn, angrily. "What are you doing?"      "I'm whistling," said Spot.      "Why?" asked Fawn. "All it is doing is making noise."      "Fawn," said Spot. "I always whistle while I put up the Christmas tree."      "Oh," said Fawn. "I should have known."      "What is so wrong with putting up a Christmas tree?" asked Spot.      "Nothing," said Fawn. "If you like Christmas."      "Well," said Spot. "I do like Christmas."      "And," said Fawn. "I don't."      "Why not?" asked Spot.      "Christmas is just not fun anymore," said Fawn. "I mean since Great-Grandpa and Nanny aren't here to celebrate it with us."      It has been five years this Boxing Day since Great-Grandpa died and four and a half years since Nanny died. Fawn really took their deaths very hard … Read entire article »

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Story 242 – American Thanksgiving

AMERICAN THANKSGIVING written by Debbie Williamson “I’m going into town,” said Fawn. “How come?” said Spot. “Well,” said Fawn. “I’m going to do some grocery shopping.” “You are going grocery shopping,” laughed Spot. “Yes,” said Fawn. “There are a few things I want to get for tomorrow.” “What is so special about tomorrow?” asked Spot. “Tomorrow is the American Thanksgiving holiday,” said Fawn. “So, I thought we could have a Thanksgiving dinner, too.” “Fawn,” said Spot, sternly. “What country do we live in?” “Canada,” said Fawn. “When is our Thanksgiving holiday?” asked Spot. “October,” said Fawn. “Well, now that we have that straight,” said Spot. “Can you please tell me why you want to have Thanksgiving in November?” “I don’t know,” said Fawn. “Is there anything wrong with wanting to have a turkey dinner?” “Oh wait a minute,” said Spot. “You are not interested in … Read entire article »

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