Snow blanket
Narrator: Night was falling, and the Nutbrown Hares were playing one last ball game before bedtime.
Father: Haha got it. Oh, it’s time to get on the cover little Nutbrown hare.
Blue bird: Oh, yes. It’s going to be a cold night.
Nutbrown: Just a little bit longer.
Father: Just a little.
Nutbrown: Yeah!
Blue bird: Such a kind father you have.
Nutbrown: Ready.
Father: Okay. Here it comes.
Nutbrown: I got it.
Father: Oh!
Nutbrown: Oops. I’ve lost the ball.
Father: Oh, don’t worry. We’ll find it tomorrow when it’s light.
Nutbrown: Okay.
Narrator: That evening the wind blew a cool change and all the meadow creatures headed home as quicker as it could be.
Nutbrown: It’s a cold night. Oh, look, the first star. Was that a falling star?
Father: Maybe, or maybe not.
Nutbrown: What are they?
Father: Delicious. That’s what.
Nutbrown: And cold.
Father: They’re snowflakes. It’s snowing. Come on. Let’s get warm and cozy.
Nutbrown: Good night.
Father: Sleep tight.
Father & Nutbrown: See you in the morning light.
Nutbrown: Everything is white and so sparkling. Hi, it’s sure just like me.
Field Mouse: Surprise, it’s me.
Nutbrown: Oh. Hello little field mouse. You can make clouds.
Field Mouse: I can. Look. Come on. Let’s make clouds together.
Nutbrown: Okay.
Field Mouse: Let’s go little brown hare.
Nutbrown: Hey, little field mouse. Wait for me. Big nutbrown hare, you’re awake. Look.
Father: Snow. Everywhere.
Nutbrown: Yes, but where has everything gone?
Father: Everything?
Nutbrown: Our tree, our meadow, our log and my ball.
Father: Ohoo, everything is still here. It’s just covered in snow.
Nutbrown: But how are we finding everything’s under all these snow.
Father: Maybe we would go and see where they’re hiding.
Nutbrown: Yes, let’s go now. It’s so slippery. And soft.
Father: Here, catch.
Nutbrown: Catch this one. Sorry, blue bird.
Blue bird: Not to worry little nutbrown hare.
Nutbrown: I didn’t see you there. You’re covered in snow. Hey, we could play hide and seek.
Father: Ok. I’ll hide and you seek.
Nutbrown: 1, 2….
Blue bird: Oh, it’s so cold today.
Nutbrown: Yes, and snowy.
Field Mouse: Look out below. I’m coming through.
Careful.
Field Mouse: That was fun.
Yes, it looks like fun.
Blue bird: If you’re flying without having wings, Little Field Mouse.
Field Mouse: Haha, here are my wings Blue Bird. Come on little nutbrown hare. I’ll race you to the top of the hill.
Blue bird: I’ll follow.
Father: Hello? Where are you little nutbrown hare?
Blue bird: I can’t look. Oh, dear.
Field Mouse: Oh, that was even more fun.
Blue bird: Are you ok?
Nutbrown: I think so.
Field Mouse: Well, I’d better get home now. Goodbye.
Nutbrown: Bye, little field mouse.
Blue bird: See you later.
Where are we now? And where is big nutbrown hare?
Blue bird: Hiding somewhere and wondering where you’re should think.
Father: Hello!
Nutbrown: Hello! Where are you?
Blue bird: There is. That way.
Nutbrown: Thanks blue bird. Bye.
Father: Hi, little nutbrown hare.
Nutbrown: Hello. Oh, it’s so beautiful. Hello, big nutbrown hare.
Father: Hello! Have you seen a little nutbrown hare? He is about your size.
Nutbrown: No, but I’m a little nutbrown hare.
Father: aaha, then look out little nutbrown hare, because I’ll come to get you.
Nutbrown: Only if you can touch me.
Narrator: On their way home, little nutbrown hare noticed the place that seems strangely familiar.
Father: What is it?
Nutbrown: A snow cave.
Father: So it is. Ouch! What’s this?
Nutbrown: My ball. We found it.
Father: Ahaa, so we did. We’re here in the cave all the time.
Nutbrown: This is the same cave as yesterday. It just looks different under the snow. But everything is still here.
Father: That’s right. Come on. Let’s play.
Narrator: And so on that first snow covered wintery day the nutbrown hares played until sun down. But not everyone was enjoying the snow very much.
Blue Bird: Hi, must find some warm weather. See you in the spring.
Nutbrown: Oh, byebye blue bird. We’ll miss you.
Father: See you then.
Father: So do you like the snow?
Nutbrown: I love it. I wish it was always winter.
Father: Always? What about the spring?
Nutbrown: I do like smelling the flowers.
Father: And splashing the river in the summer time?
Nutbrown: Oh, yes. I love splashing.
Father: And chasing autumn leaves?
Nutbrown: That’s fun too.
Father: I guess we love playing all year around.
Nutbrown: We do. And guess how much I love you?
Father: How much?
Nutbrown: This far.
Father: That far. Guess how much I love you? As far as that.
Nutbrown: I can’t kick it that far.
Father: As you grow, you’ll kick it farther and farther.
Nutbrown: And I’ll love you more and more.
Father: I’ll get it.
Nutbrown: I’ll get it.
Father: No I said I’ll get it. I’ll get it first. Leave it. I’ll get it.
Snowflake
It was a chilly winter’s morning and little nutbrown hare was awake before his father big nutbrown hare.
Little nutbrown hare, are you there?
No, I’m here.
Oh. Hello, there. You tricked me.
The ground is cold today.
I love the snow.
Why?
Well, it’s so beautiful. See that tree.
It looks like a XX fluffy fur.
It does. That’s one reason I love the snow.
What’s the other reason you love the snow?
Well, I love making foot prints in snow.
Oh, look at them. They’re so big. And look at my foot prints.
They are so little.
I’m going to find little field mouse. I bet she loves snow too.
I’ll get you.
I’ll get you more.
Look, it’s snowing.
It’s so quiet.
These snowflakes are enormous. I’ve never seen them so big.
Look, it’s beautiful. Really beautiful. There is another reason to love snow. I’ve got to give this snowflake to big nutbrown hare.
Let’s go.
It’s gone. The snowflake has gone. Where did it go?
It must have melted. You have to catch another one. It’s a different pattern to the other one.
I like this one even more. Big nutbrown hare is going to love this one. Look, it’s melting.
Your paw must be too warm. It’s gone.
How am I going to stop this snowflake from melting?
I don’t know. But I know someone clever who might.
Hi, wait for me.
Little red fox! Do you know how to stop snowflake from melting?
We want to give one to big nutbrown hare.
Let’s see. I have an idea.
Great.
Let’s me catch another snowflake. Look at this one. This one is very special and pretty.
Right. We need to be quick. Little field mouse, grab some snow.
Now, put the snowflake in her snow.
Now, roll the snow into a ball. There, the snowflake is inside the snow ball. There is no way it will melt out.
Thank fox. It’s clever.
Let’s find big nutbrown hare.
Wait, can I just have one last peek at the snowflake before I give it to him.
Of course.
Where is it? I can’t find it.
It got all mashed up in the snowball.
Never mind, little red wood fox. It was a good idea. And I can catch another snowflake.
Yes.
But how can I keep it cold enough so that it doesn’t melt and still be able to find it.
What else could keep it cold? Really cold.
I know. The snow cave is cold.
That’s a great idea.
Follow me.
We’re here. We’re here.
Catch the snowflake little nutbrown hare.
Ok. It is cold in here. This is the most most snowflake of all.
Is it melting?
No!
Yeah!
This is definitely the snowflake to show big nutbrown hare then he will have another reason to love the snow.
He’ll love it.
Is it very special?
It’s really a snugness snow cave.
Nice and warm.
Warm?
It’s melting too.
Quick, everybody out.
It’s gone.
It stops snowing.
There’s no more snowflakes to catch. I don’t have snowflakes to give to big nutbrown hare. But I did find another reason to love the snow.
That will make him happy.
Big nutbrown hare guess what? I find another reason to love the snow.
You did?
Snowflakes are really really special. And they are all different patterns.
Everyone.
Every single one. That’s a good reason to love the snow.
And found out the most most beautiful snowflake. But it melted.
Oh? But what did it look like?
Well, it was big like a star, like this. A XX here and there.
Yes, a star with branches on it.
Oh, and right in the middle, there was a flower shape.
And then this XX…. You remember?
Do you like it?
Oh, that is the most beautiful snowflake.
It’s for you.
Thank you little nutbrown hare. Thank you everyone.
that is the most beautiful snowflake I have ever seen.
It is?
Because it came from you.
It was getting close to the bedtime for the nutbrown hares. But little nutbrown hare had one more game to play.
But guess how much I love you?
Let’s see. More than all those reasons to love snow.
More than that. More than all those different pattern of all snowflakes.
Well, that is a lot.
One misty morninglittle nutbrown hare woke up to find his home looking very strange.
Oh, that’s pretty.Wake up, sleepy dad.
Oh good morninglittle nutbrown hare.
Everything looksdifferent today.
Autumn is here atlast.
But all our leavesare coming unstruck.
They are fallingoff to make room for new leaves to grown next spring.
But I like theseleaves, especially when they are green and fresh.
What are you doinglittle nutbrown hare?
Trying to stickthem back on. But it’s not working.
We’ll see a lot ofchanges happening now with the cooler weather. Let’s go and have a look.
On your shoulderswhere it is warm.
Away, time toexplore.
Autumn leavesfalling off autumn trees. Little field mouse I didn’t see you.
That’s because Iwas hiding. Autumn leaves are fun.
Why do you likeautumn leaves?
Well for onething, they crunch. And another they scrunch. And best of all, they twirl.
Like us, twoautumn leaves twirling.
Down to theground.
I guess autumnleaves can be kind of fun.
It’s nice and cozyand all these leaves.
But the treesshould be cold without these leaves to keep them warm.
Don’t worry littlenutbrown hare. I don’t think the trees will mind.
All these leavesare coming unstuck too even the flowers are falling.
But look at thesebright red berries.
Good morning youtwo.
Good morning bluebird.
I saw glum littlenutbrown hare on such a lovely autumn morning too.
I don’t likeautumn.
Why justeverything always have to change?
That’s just how itis in the matter.
And anyway, if theflowers stay there, there will be no room for the berries.
Too true. Witheach season changing, there is always something new and exciting to discover.
Come on, cheer uplittle nutbrown hare. The flower may have fallen, but these berries aresparkling in bright.
They certainly arebrightening and shining.
Hey, you two. Ripeautumn apples fresh off the tree.
Thank you. Bignutbrown hare.
Looks very juicy.
Better to take abite and see.
Yumm.
Autumn apples aredelicious.
Come back theleaf. What’s going on?
Look at theselovely fresh acorns. Another autumn treat.
Did that fall fromthe sky? Little gray squirrel, watch out.
Hello.
Oh sorry, hellodown there.
Good morning, whatdo you up to?
I’m collecting asmany acorns as I can. They are ripe now which means winter is coming very soon.
Come and play in theleaves with us.
I’m much too busycollecting food for winter. Autumn is the busiest time for squirrels.
Let’s go and visitotter. He always has time to play.
Just for a littlewhile.
All right, justfor a little while. Then come back to our tree for the delicious autumn feast.
Come on littlenutbrown hare.
Ok. See you soon.
beat to the river.
No XX there first.
I’m winning.
So am i.
What are lookingfor little nutbrown hare?
The tadpoles. theywere here the last time I looked.
All you’ll findXX.
Oh hello. What’sup?
Got time to play.
Of course, there’salways time to paly. Come on in. the water is fun.
Oh, much too coldfor me. Thank you.
I wonder where thetadpoles have gone.
All these tadpolehaven’t gone anywhere. They just changed into frogs. Croak.
What? But how?
Well the littletadpoles have grown big strong legs and their wiggly little tails have shrankand disappeared.
More changes. Autumnchanges are everywhere.
But it’s much morefun being a frog than a tadpole because now they can jump.
That’ true. Being afrog is much much fun than the croak.
Croak. You shouldtry it little nutbrown hare.
Ok. Croak. Croak.
You’re right. Beinga frog is fun.
Croak.
Hello, again.
We’re being frogs.
It’s right while Iam gathering yummy seed.
Well it is autumnfeast time.
Oh, yes. I’ve justflew by the old tree, and your father is waiting for you.
Ok. I’d better go.See you all soon.
Good bye.
Little nutbrownhare was a much happier hare as he was racing his time for the autumn feast.
Big nutbrown hare.
Here you are.
Did you know that tadpolesgrow big legs and turn into frogs. Croak. And did you know if the flowers stayon the bushes there will be no room for berries and fruit.
Did you sayberries and fruit?
Yummy. Berries andfruit.
It looks like youare enjoying autumn after all.
I love autumn. Eventhough the leaves are leaving our old tree is still here.
Yes, it’s stillhere.
Do you knowsomething? I love you as much as I love autumn.
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