There's No Such Thing
There's No Such Thing
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Based on the provided content: A bear is unable to sleep, and he is wondering what it could be that he heard or felt. He is convinced that it was not a hungry giant, a blood-sucking spider, or a fire-breathing dragon, as there is no such thing.
Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 11 June 2020
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
The bear was having trouble sleeping. It kept tossing and turning in its bed, unable to find a comfortable position. The rustling of leaves outside and the distant roar of thunder only added to its restlessness.
The bear had heard stories of mythical creatures that roamed the forest at night, and it couldn't shake the feeling that something was watching it. It had heard tales of hungry giants, blood-sucking spiders, and fire-breathing dragons, but it knew that such things were only myths.
Still, the bear couldn't help but feel a sense of unease as it lay in its bed. What if something was out there, waiting for it to come close? What if it was the creature that had been haunting its dreams?
The bear decided to get up and investigate. It slowly made its way out of its den, its senses on high alert. The forest was dark and quiet, and the bear could hear every rustle of leaves and every twig that broke under its weight.
As it walked deeper into the forest, the bear began to feel a sense of relief. It realized that it was just being paranoid, and that there was no such thing as a mythical creature. However, it couldn't shake the feeling that something was still out there, watching it.
Finally, the bear came to a clearing and saw a small cottage. It was a cozy little place, with a warm fire burning in the hearth and a soft bed. The bear felt a sense of peace wash over it as it walked up to the door and knocked.
A small, elderly woman opened the door and smiled at the bear. "Welcome, dear," she said. "Come in and rest for a while. You've had a long day."
The bear gratefully accepted the woman's offer and stepped inside. It felt a sense of comfort and safety that it hadn't felt in a long time. The woman gave the bear a warm blanket and a cup of hot tea, and the bear settled in for a long, restful sleep.
As it slept, the bear dreamed of a beautiful forest filled with all sorts of creatures. It saw birds flying high in the sky, deer running through the trees, and even a unicorn grazing in a meadow.
The bear woke up feeling refreshed and renewed. It knew that it had been silly to be afraid of a mythical creature, and that there was nothing to be afraid of in the world. It thanked the woman for her hospitality and left the cottage, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
The bear walked back into the forest, feeling a sense of confidence and strength. It knew that it could handle anything that came its way, and that it was no longer afraid of the dark.
The bear was having trouble sleeping. It kept tossing and turning in its bed, unable to find a comfortable position. The rustling of leaves outside and the distant roar of thunder only added to its restlessness.
The bear had heard stories of mythical creatures that roamed the forest at night, and it couldn't shake the feeling that something was watching it. It had heard tales of hungry giants, blood-sucking spiders, and fire-breathing dragons, but it knew that such things were only myths.
Still, the bear couldn't help but feel a sense of unease as it lay in its bed. What if something was out there, waiting for it to come close? What if it was the creature that had been haunting its dreams?
The bear decided to get up and investigate. It slowly made its way out of its den, its senses on high alert. The forest was dark and quiet, and the bear could hear every rustle of leaves and every twig that broke under its weight.
As it walked deeper into the forest, the bear began to feel a sense of relief. It realized that it was just being paranoid, and that there was no such thing as a mythical creature. However, it couldn't shake the feeling that something was still out there, watching it.
Finally, the bear came to a clearing and saw a small cottage. It was a cozy little place, with a warm fire burning in the hearth and a soft bed. The bear felt a sense of peace wash over it as it walked up to the door and knocked.
A small, elderly woman opened the door and smiled at the bear. "Welcome, dear," she said. "Come in and rest for a while. You've had a long day."
The bear gratefully accepted the woman's offer and stepped inside. It felt a sense of comfort and safety that it hadn't felt in a long time. The woman gave the bear a warm blanket and a cup of hot tea, and the bear settled in for a long, restful sleep.
As it slept, the bear dreamed of a beautiful forest filled with all sorts of creatures. It saw birds flying high in the sky, deer running through the trees, and even a unicorn grazing in a meadow.
The bear woke up feeling refreshed and renewed. It knew that it had been silly to be afraid of a mythical creature, and that there was nothing to be afraid of in the world. It thanked the woman for her hospitality and left the cottage, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
The bear walked back into the forest, feeling a sense of confidence and strength. It knew that it could handle anything that came its way, and that it was no longer afraid of the dark.
Weight: 414g
Dimension: 256 x 267 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781911631798
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