Friday 21 December 2018

The Sylvanian Christmas Markets

The Beaver family were extremely excited about this years Christmas Market. It was set up right in the centre of the village.


"Oh my goodness, Mr Beaver stay close, I may need your wallet!"

Renee had been practising hard with the Berry Grove School band. The are performing Christmas songs to all the shoppers at the market.


"Ok guys, we've got this.Lets start with Jingle Bells, a real crowd pleaser!"

Mrs Beaver didn't know she needed it until she found it, but she found a christmas tapestry that would look wonderful in their lounge room.


"Now were's Mr Beaver and his wallet gone?"

But Mr Beaver was nowhere to be found. Then she heard the loudest noise, and she knew exactly where he was. Mr Beaver was front and centre singing along with the band!


"DING DONG MERILY ON HIGH!"
"Oh Mr Beaver, what are you like?"

After emptying Mr Beavers wallet, they all headed for the tram home.


"Do you think we'll get on with all these extra things?"

Pushed together like little sardines in a tin they all made it onto the tram. What a wonderful time they had at the markets. They couldn't wait until next year!


"Who wants hot chocolates when we get home?!"

Friday 14 December 2018

Autumn Leaves

 Mrs Beaver was busy sweeping all the Autumn leaves from the path. It was taking her quite some time, once she'd clear the path it seemed to fill with leaves all over again. 


"Look at that big pile of leaves over there!"
"MICHAEL NO!!!!"

But it was too late. Before Mrs Beaver could finish what she was saying, little Michael had cycled his trike right through the pile of leaves!


"WEEEEEEEEEEE"
The beautiful leaves were flying everywhere, it was like orange red and orange snow! But when turned around and saw his Momma's sad face, he felt very bad. She'd worked all morning to clear the leaves only to be right back at the beginning. So he found his little trowel and fork and got to helping clear up the mess he'd made.


"Im sorry Momma, I just couldn't help myself"
"Don't worry little one, I guess two hands are better than one!"