Buck The Beaver & The Chocolatey River 🦫🍫 Children's Bedtime Story

Buck The Beaver & The Chocolatey River 🦫🍫 Children's Bedtime Story

In tonight's bedtime story for kids, we meet up with Buck the Beaver... but there's something strange about the water near his dam. It's all... chocolatey? So, he heads to Papa Praline's chocolate factory to solve the mystery. Relax, get sleepy, and let’s begin! 

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00:00:10

Speaker 1: Hello, and welcome back to Kohala Moon, a podcast of




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Speaker 1: original children's bedtime stories and meditations designed to make a




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00:00:53

Speaker 1: any ads from now on. We're returning to sleepy forest tonight,




00:00:58

Speaker 1: in fact, specifically to sleepy River, in fact, even more accurately,




00:01:05

Speaker 1: to Buck the beavers down, because he's there scratching his




00:01:09

Speaker 1: little head wondering what on earth is going on. There's




00:01:13

Speaker 1: something peculiar happening in the water. Instead of seeing it




00:01:17

Speaker 1: flowing with its usual crystal clear sparkles, the river is




00:01:23

Speaker 1: sort of brown, the exact color of chocolate. Being a




00:01:28

Speaker 1: very conscientious sort of beaver, Buck doesn't ignore it. He




00:01:32

Speaker 1: decides to take a closer look, and when he realizes




00:01:36

Speaker 1: what is going on. He immediately swings into action. Perhaps




00:01:41

Speaker 1: we should all be a bit more. Buck, have a




00:01:44

Speaker 1: listen and see what you think. I'm guessing you're already




00:01:48

Speaker 1: in bed, But if not, hop in, have a stretch




00:01:51

Speaker 1: and snuggle right down. It's time to close your eyes




00:01:55

Speaker 1: and open your ears as I begin. Buck the Beaver




00:02:00

Speaker 1: and the Chocolatey River by Luke Prendergast. Buck the beaver




00:02:11

Speaker 1: had been living in his new dam for almost a year,




00:02:14

Speaker 1: and if you asked him, he'd tell you that he




00:02:16

Speaker 1: was very pleased with it. Indeed, it was built as




00:02:20

Speaker 1: far as he was concerned, on the most beautiful stretch




00:02:24

Speaker 1: of Sleepy River, right in the heart of sleepy forest.




00:02:29

Speaker 1: All of his friends agreed. The banks of the river




00:02:33

Speaker 1: were covered in wildflowers of all kinds, with honey bees




00:02:36

Speaker 1: which bounced from bud to bud searching for nectar. The




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Speaker 1: trees stretched up into the sky and spread a leafy




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Speaker 1: canopy through which the sunshine fell dappled onto the forest floor.




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Speaker 1: But best of all, the water here was a perfectly




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Speaker 1: clear blue and sparkled and glittered as it ran merrily downstream.




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Speaker 1: That is, it was the most perfect stretch of water




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Speaker 1: until one morning, when Buck woke up and poked his




00:03:08

Speaker 1: head out of the window of his dam to discover




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Speaker 1: a little piece of rubbish floating on by. He peered




00:03:15

Speaker 1: down at it and discovered that it was a chocolate wrapper,




00:03:20

Speaker 1: a little grumpily, for he was not used to seeing




00:03:22

Speaker 1: such a sight first thing in the morning, Buck the




00:03:25

Speaker 1: Beaver put on his plaid hat, pulled the flaps down




00:03:29

Speaker 1: firmly over his ears, and laced up his boots. Then




00:03:33

Speaker 1: he went outside to give the situation a closer look.




00:03:38

Speaker 1: He picked up a long stick he found on the




00:03:41

Speaker 1: bank side and fished out the wrapper. And he was right.




00:03:45

Speaker 1: It was a chocolate wrapper from a chocolate made by




00:03:49

Speaker 1: a Papa Parline's chocolate factory, which stood on the far




00:03:52

Speaker 1: side of Sleepy Forest. He tucked the chocolate wrapper into




00:03:57

Speaker 1: the pocket of his trousers. Like all good sisters Sleepy Forest,




00:04:01

Speaker 1: he would dispose of the little bit of rubbish in




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Speaker 1: a bin. But just as he was doing this, he




00:04:07

Speaker 1: noticed something else peculiar about the river. While most of




00:04:11

Speaker 1: the water was clear and sparkling, as it usually was,




00:04:15

Speaker 1: there was one little current quite close to the river




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Speaker 1: bank that was not. In fact, it was a rich




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Speaker 1: brown color and the more that Buck looked at it,




00:04:28

Speaker 1: the more that he suspected he knew just what it was.




00:04:34

Speaker 1: He dipped his finger into the river and then tasted it. Yes,




00:04:39

Speaker 1: he was right, chocolate, a little seam of melted chocolate




00:04:46

Speaker 1: was running right down the river. Wow, that was rather peculiar.




00:04:52

Speaker 1: Indeed delicious, no doubt, but peculiar. He would have to




00:04:57

Speaker 1: go and see Papa Parline to discover what all of




00:05:00

Speaker 1: this was about. Buck walked steadily along the riverside, up




00:05:06

Speaker 1: through sleepy forest. He was a beaver on a mission,




00:05:11

Speaker 1: and he knew just where he was going. Beside him,




00:05:15

Speaker 1: the forest grew thick and green with life, and the




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Speaker 1: sun shone its dappled light down through the leafy canopy.




00:05:24

Speaker 1: When he passed other forest creatures who called out his




00:05:27

Speaker 1: name in greeting, he called back, waved his pow and




00:05:31

Speaker 1: nodded seriously at them, And those creatures all nodded back




00:05:36

Speaker 1: and thought to themselves admiringly. There goes Buck, off to




00:05:41

Speaker 1: fix some problem again. Eventually, after he had been walking




00:05:47

Speaker 1: for quite some time, Buck reached his destination. Here was




00:05:52

Speaker 1: Papa Pararlene's chocolate factory, a large wooden building with many




00:05:58

Speaker 1: windows in the walls and a chimney on the roof.




00:06:02

Speaker 1: A wooden fence circled its perimeter, and its grassy lawns




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Speaker 1: were of a particularly bright green. Buck approached the brown




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Speaker 1: bear guard and told him that he was here to




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Speaker 1: see Papa Parleine. Please. The guard gave him a friendly




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Speaker 1: nod and told him to go straight through to the factory.




00:06:23

Speaker 1: Buck began to stride up the path, but before he




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Speaker 1: had reached the grand wooden double doors, they swung open




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Speaker 1: and out came a bear with black, sparkling eyes and




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Speaker 1: a coat of the purest, most lustrous white. It was




00:06:38

Speaker 1: Papa Pararlene himself, Buck, said, Papa Pararlen with a big




00:06:45

Speaker 1: toothy smile, shaking Buck by the hand, Just a beaver




00:06:50

Speaker 1: I was hoping to see. Oh, I was just on




00:06:53

Speaker 1: my way down into the forest to come and get




00:06:56

Speaker 1: you myself, And yet here you are already. You're always




00:07:01

Speaker 1: one step ahead, aren't you, Buck returned the white bear's smile.




00:07:07

Speaker 1: What is it you are looking for me for Papa Parlin,




00:07:10

Speaker 1: he asked, Well, Buck, as you may have noticed, we've




00:07:16

Speaker 1: had a tiny leak from one of our chocolate pipes




00:07:20

Speaker 1: which is trickling into the river. Buck told Papa Parley




00:07:25

Speaker 1: that he had noticed he'd seen the little seam of




00:07:29

Speaker 1: chocolate flowing past his dam this morning. He'd even tasted it,




00:07:35

Speaker 1: and he had to say that Papa Parline's chocolate was




00:07:38

Speaker 1: very tasty. Indeed, Oh, that's very kind of you to say, Buck,




00:07:44

Speaker 1: But of course, as you'd agree, we can't have any




00:07:47

Speaker 1: chocolate leaking into the river. It's important that we keep




00:07:51

Speaker 1: our Sleepy River sparkling clean so that all the inhabitants




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Speaker 1: of Sleepy Forest can enjoy it to its greatest potential.




00:08:01

Speaker 1: Buck couldn't have put it better himself, and so Papa




00:08:06

Speaker 1: Parleine went on, because you're the handiest creature in town,




00:08:11

Speaker 1: always so good at fixing things and working out ingenious




00:08:16

Speaker 1: solutions to all kinds of mechanical problems. Do you think




00:08:20

Speaker 1: you could come and have a look at the leak




00:08:23

Speaker 1: and advise us and what is best to do. I'll




00:08:27

Speaker 1: be happy to Buck said. Papa Parlene, turned on his




00:08:33

Speaker 1: rear paws and went back inside his factory. Without a




00:08:37

Speaker 1: moment's hesitation. Buck followed him in. Buck and Papa Parlein




00:08:42

Speaker 1: had known each other for many years since their school




00:08:46

Speaker 1: days at Sleepy Forest. Elementary school back then. The White Bear,




00:08:52

Speaker 1: then a youngster, was a ferociously clever student. He always




00:08:57

Speaker 1: had his black button nose buried in a head fifty




00:09:00

Speaker 1: science book, and he was always crafting new concoctions. Buck, meanwhile,




00:09:07

Speaker 1: had loved all things practical, designing and fixing things up




00:09:11

Speaker 1: so that they worked smoothly and efficiently, and that was




00:09:15

Speaker 1: why Papa Parlene had been looking for him. Papa Parleine




00:09:21

Speaker 1: led Buck through the grand Welcoming Hall and through a




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Speaker 1: door with a plaque on it which read the Melting Room.




00:09:29

Speaker 1: Inside the room was filled with a number of caudrons




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Speaker 1: of bubbling melted chocolate, and a whole network of pipes




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Speaker 1: that ran around the walls, transporting different kinds of melted




00:09:40

Speaker 1: chocolates into different pots. Papa Parleen pointed to one section




00:09:45

Speaker 1: of the piping and said, so, Buck, you can see




00:09:49

Speaker 1: our problem. But could indeed see the problem. A section




00:09:56

Speaker 1: of piping had sprung a leak, so that a thin




00:09:59

Speaker 1: stream of mel chocolate was shooting out of it and




00:10:02

Speaker 1: straight through a gap in the wall above the window.




00:10:07

Speaker 1: When Buck went to peer out of the window, he




00:10:10

Speaker 1: could see the stream of chocolate landing right in the river,




00:10:14

Speaker 1: which snaked along the side of the factory. So Buck said,




00:10:20

Speaker 1: Papa Parline, you're a crafty beaver, skilled at building dams




00:10:26

Speaker 1: and holes and all other kinds of wonderful contraptions. Do




00:10:31

Speaker 1: you think you could help us fill this hole? Buck




00:10:35

Speaker 1: narrowed his eyes at the pipe, quickly calculating what it




00:10:39

Speaker 1: would take to fix. Then he nodded. Yes, he said,




00:10:45

Speaker 1: but I'll need some kind of very strong material to




00:10:48

Speaker 1: fill the hole. Do you have any ideas? Papa Parline




00:10:53

Speaker 1: stroked the hairs on his chin while he contemplated the question.




00:10:58

Speaker 1: Then he lifted a finger in the air. I've just




00:11:03

Speaker 1: had an idea. How about melted cherry drops. When the




00:11:09

Speaker 1: candy sets, it sets very hard, indeed hard enough if




00:11:14

Speaker 1: you're not careful to break your teeth. Buck the beaver




00:11:19

Speaker 1: gave Papapriyllye a thumbs up. That sounds perfect. Within a moment,




00:11:25

Speaker 1: a little squirrel who worked in the factory came in




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Speaker 1: bearing a pot of melted cherry drops. The substance was




00:11:33

Speaker 1: thick and bright red and smelled ever so sweet. But




00:11:39

Speaker 1: got to work very carefully. He poured the melted cherry




00:11:44

Speaker 1: drop mixture into the hole and then fanned it with




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Speaker 1: cool air, so the substance would set quickly. In no




00:11:52

Speaker 1: time at all, the hole was filled and the thin




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Speaker 1: stream of chocolate was no longer shooting out of it.




00:12:00

Speaker 1: Papa Parlen clapped his paws together. Bravo, Buck, thank you




00:12:07

Speaker 1: ever so much. I knew I could count on you




00:12:10

Speaker 1: to come up with some kind of smart fix. No problem,




00:12:16

Speaker 1: Papa Parlein, Buck replied that should hold strong for many




00:12:22

Speaker 1: years now. He gave the cherry drop fixed pipe a lick,




00:12:27

Speaker 1: and it tastes pretty good too, he added, which made




00:12:32

Speaker 1: Papa Prilein clutch his belly and laugh. Thank you, Buck,




00:12:38

Speaker 1: Papa Parlein said again, we're ever so grateful. Thanks to you,




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Speaker 1: we've kept Sleepy River crystal clear and clean for everybody




00:12:50

Speaker 1: to enjoy, because Sleepy Forest is the best it can




00:12:54

Speaker 1: be only when it's kept absolutely green. When he heard




00:13:02

Speaker 1: Papa Parleine say these words, it was like a light




00:13:06

Speaker 1: had suddenly gone on in his mind. It had a




00:13:09

Speaker 1: sudden idea, and it must have been visible on his face,




00:13:14

Speaker 1: because Papa Parleine raised his white, bushy eyebrows and said, well, Buck,




00:13:21

Speaker 1: it looks as though something's just struck your mind. Tell




00:13:26

Speaker 1: me please for an answer, Buck, pulled the chocolate wrapper




00:13:31

Speaker 1: he'd fished out of the river that morning out of




00:13:34

Speaker 1: his pocket. He told Papa Parlein how before he'd noticed




00:13:39

Speaker 1: the stream of mounted chocolate flowing down Sleepy River, he'd




00:13:43

Speaker 1: watched a chocolate wrapper float past, and he picked it out. Now,




00:13:49

Speaker 1: Sleepy River was a very beautiful forest. It was clean




00:13:54

Speaker 1: and healthy, and everyone who lived there appreciated it very much.




00:13:59

Speaker 1: But from time to time Buck had noticed that sometimes




00:14:03

Speaker 1: bits of litter might accidentally get out. By no means




00:14:08

Speaker 1: was there a lot, but it was important for there




00:14:12

Speaker 1: to be none, for any bit of litter could be




00:14:16

Speaker 1: bad for the environment. And he had just had an idea.




00:14:20

Speaker 1: Why didn't they organize a big forest cleanup to get




00:14:25

Speaker 1: the place completely spick and span. It could be a




00:14:28

Speaker 1: community thing. Everyone could get involved. It could bring everyone




00:14:34

Speaker 1: in Sleepy Forest together at the same time as keeping




00:14:38

Speaker 1: the forest young and green. So Papa Parlin, Buck the




00:14:44

Speaker 1: Beaver concluded, what do you think? Papa Parlin thought it




00:14:51

Speaker 1: was a fantastic idea, one of the most fantastic ideas




00:14:56

Speaker 1: he'd ever heard, and he thought they should set the




00:14:59

Speaker 1: plan in action immediately, and so Buck and Papa Parley




00:15:05

Speaker 1: left the factory strolled down the path and through the




00:15:09

Speaker 1: gate in the fence, and then they kept on going.




00:15:14

Speaker 1: They walked together down the river through the dappled light




00:15:18

Speaker 1: coming through the trees. Buck led Papa Parley in all




00:15:22

Speaker 1: the way back the way he'd come that morning, until




00:15:25

Speaker 1: they returned into the heart of the forest. As they




00:15:30

Speaker 1: approached bucks Down, the beaver looked up into the trees




00:15:35

Speaker 1: where he spotted his old friend, the nightingale, who sang




00:15:39

Speaker 1: such beautiful songs each evening to send the citizens of




00:15:43

Speaker 1: Sleepy Forest into a peaceful sleep. Hello called up to her.




00:15:50

Speaker 1: It's me Buck, Please, could you send a message to




00:15:54

Speaker 1: all the creatures who live in these woods. There's a




00:15:57

Speaker 1: town meeting being called right away. We'll have it in




00:16:01

Speaker 1: the playground, a Sleepy Forest elementary school. Everyone will be




00:16:06

Speaker 1: able to fit there. And with a flap of her wings,




00:16:11

Speaker 1: the nightingale was off singing her tune through the forest.




00:16:16

Speaker 1: Buck and Papa Parleen trod on down the river bank




00:16:20

Speaker 1: as they heard first one bird, then another, then a




00:16:24

Speaker 1: dozen more pick up the nighting girl's tune. Even though




00:16:29

Speaker 1: Sleepy Forest was usually a quiet and slow moving kind




00:16:33

Speaker 1: of place, this was the animal's way of getting a




00:16:37

Speaker 1: message quickly through the forest. If they needed to, they




00:16:41

Speaker 1: passed it from tree to tree through bird song. When




00:16:46

Speaker 1: Buck and Papa Parleen arrived at Sleepy Forest Elementary School,




00:16:51

Speaker 1: a crowd of forest creatures had already gathered in the playground.




00:16:57

Speaker 1: There were the two dark sisters, Bread and Butter, cracking




00:17:00

Speaker 1: merrily to themselves, and Camo, the comedian, who today had




00:17:05

Speaker 1: turned his skin into a deep blue color. And there




00:17:09

Speaker 1: was even Coco and his little sister Kira with all




00:17:13

Speaker 1: of their family. They'd heard the birds song message from




00:17:17

Speaker 1: their cozy log cabin and had come right away, and




00:17:22

Speaker 1: everyone wanted to know why it was that Buck had




00:17:26

Speaker 1: called a forest meeting. There was a big round tree




00:17:31

Speaker 1: stump in the middle of the playground which made a




00:17:33

Speaker 1: perfect little podium. Buck the beaver got up onto the




00:17:38

Speaker 1: tree stump, and when all of the inhabitants of Sleepy




00:17:42

Speaker 1: Forests saw him there, they began to quieten down their




00:17:45

Speaker 1: chitter chatter and listen. They all watched him expectantly, my




00:17:52

Speaker 1: fellow Sleepy Foresters. He called out, thank you all so




00:17:57

Speaker 1: much for coming to this town meeting so quickly. It's




00:18:01

Speaker 1: much appreciated. I'm sure you're all wondering what this is




00:18:06

Speaker 1: all about. There were noises of agreement from the crowd. Well,




00:18:12

Speaker 1: I've just been to Papa Parlene's chocolate factory, Buck explained,




00:18:18

Speaker 1: where I helped him to fix an issue with one




00:18:21

Speaker 1: of his pipes, which was leaking chocolate into the river.




00:18:25

Speaker 1: And while I was there, Papa Parlene and I came




00:18:28

Speaker 1: up with a wonderful idea. We all love Sleepy Forest dearly.




00:18:34

Speaker 1: The earth and trees and plants that grow here nurse




00:18:39

Speaker 1: and nourish us, and the river that runs straight through




00:18:43

Speaker 1: it keeps us healthy and full of life. And most




00:18:47

Speaker 1: of the time we're very good at looking after our




00:18:50

Speaker 1: little forest haven. But sometimes I've noticed little bits of




00:18:54

Speaker 1: litter can be left around, and it's important that that




00:18:59

Speaker 1: doesn't happen, because we need to keep the forest clean




00:19:02

Speaker 1: and green. A clean and green forest means a forest




00:19:08

Speaker 1: that lives healthier and more happily, and that in turn




00:19:12

Speaker 1: makes all of us live more healthily and happily. So




00:19:18

Speaker 1: what we thought was that we could spend a few




00:19:21

Speaker 1: hours today doing a Sleepy Forest clean up. If all




00:19:26

Speaker 1: of us chip in, it won't take too long. Just




00:19:29

Speaker 1: searching the forest for any bits of rubbish that might




00:19:32

Speaker 1: have slipped by us unawares. It might even be a




00:19:36

Speaker 1: good way for us all to bond together and spend




00:19:38

Speaker 1: some time as a forest community. So, foresters, what do




00:19:43

Speaker 1: you say? We love it, cried Coco the Koala, and




00:19:49

Speaker 1: within a moment, everyone who has gathered there in sleepy




00:19:52

Speaker 1: Forest elementary school was calling out in agreement. Some creatures




00:19:58

Speaker 1: set up whistles and cheers. Already they were forming groups,




00:20:03

Speaker 1: teaming up with their friends, or introducing themselves to residents




00:20:08

Speaker 1: of the forest they hadn't spoken to very much before.




00:20:12

Speaker 1: And then everyone began to spill out of the playground




00:20:16

Speaker 1: and out into the forest. There was work to be done,




00:20:22

Speaker 1: so off they went. Cocoa and Kira, along with the




00:20:26

Speaker 1: rest of their family, climbed the trees, searching for any




00:20:30

Speaker 1: bits of rubbish they might have caught in the branches.




00:20:35

Speaker 1: Koalas and Pandas are very able climbers, so they were




00:20:39

Speaker 1: perfectly suited to the job. They found a couple of




00:20:43

Speaker 1: bits of rubbish, but then Kira noticed and wrappers caught




00:20:47

Speaker 1: on the tip topmost branches, out of reach even for her.




00:20:53

Speaker 1: So Bread and Butter, the two duck sisters, along with




00:20:56

Speaker 1: all the other birds, of the forest, spread their wings




00:21:00

Speaker 1: and soared up to the top of the canopy. There




00:21:05

Speaker 1: they tugged the out of reach bits from the branches




00:21:08

Speaker 1: where they were stuck and flew them down to be




00:21:11

Speaker 1: put in the green collection bags that Papa Parline had distributed. Meanwhile,




00:21:18

Speaker 1: Camo the chameleon had teamed up with his friend Prickles




00:21:21

Speaker 1: the hedgehog, and together they searched all the hidden and




00:21:26

Speaker 1: mysterious corners of Sleepy Forest, the undergrowth and the thickets,




00:21:32

Speaker 1: the caves and grottoes underneath bushes and under rocks where




00:21:38

Speaker 1: lichen grows. And Buck the beaver and Papa Parlene patrolled




00:21:44

Speaker 1: the banks of Sleepy River, searching the water for anything




00:21:49

Speaker 1: that shouldn't be there. When they spotted something, they would




00:21:54

Speaker 1: point and call out, and a team of friendly fish




00:21:59

Speaker 1: and a couple of swift swimming otters would dive through




00:22:02

Speaker 1: the crystal waters to fetch them and return them to




00:22:05

Speaker 1: the bank. Sleepy Forest was large and had many hard




00:22:12

Speaker 1: to reach places, but the Great Forest clean Up was




00:22:16

Speaker 1: not so difficult a task, mostly because they had such




00:22:20

Speaker 1: fun doing it. They got to chat with their friends,




00:22:24

Speaker 1: play games, and discover all kinds of places in the forest.




00:22:29

Speaker 1: They had never known about before. By the time everyone




00:22:35

Speaker 1: returned to Sleepy Forest Elementary, it was early evening and




00:22:40

Speaker 1: the sun was setting. Everyone looked tired and happy. Then




00:22:45

Speaker 1: a cloud of friendly fireflies had come out to provide




00:22:48

Speaker 1: some light. Buck stoored back up on the little tree




00:22:54

Speaker 1: stump and cleared his throat. Well done, Sleepy Foresters, what




00:23:00

Speaker 1: a great team effort today has been. We've done a




00:23:04

Speaker 1: forest clean up and collected a couple of bags of




00:23:08

Speaker 1: litter from our leafy paradise. So many thanks are in order.




00:23:14

Speaker 1: No Buck, Coco, the koala called out, we should be




00:23:19

Speaker 1: thanking you. What an excellent idea it was to clean




00:23:24

Speaker 1: up the forest, and it's really brought us all together too.




00:23:29

Speaker 1: We should do a clean up like this regularly to




00:23:33

Speaker 1: keep the forest extra clean. Buck smiled at Coco and




00:23:39

Speaker 1: smiled at everyone who had congregated there in the playground.




00:23:43

Speaker 1: That was truly a wonderful idea, he told them, and




00:23:47

Speaker 1: everyone agreed. Many of the foresters had made new friends




00:23:51

Speaker 1: that day or else while chatting away during the search,




00:23:55

Speaker 1: had discovered things about their old friends that they'd never




00:23:59

Speaker 1: known before. It made them all feel rather warm and




00:24:04

Speaker 1: fuzzy inside each and every one of them felt to




00:24:09

Speaker 1: day more than ever, like a real community. Just then,




00:24:15

Speaker 1: Papa Praleine appeared, rolling a big wooden barrel on wheels.




00:24:21

Speaker 1: What's this, Papa Parlein, buck asked curiously. Papa Parlen tapped




00:24:29

Speaker 1: the top of the barrel with a big white paw. This,




00:24:34

Speaker 1: he said, is a that of the finest Papa Parlen




00:24:40

Speaker 1: hot chocolate. I think everyone deserves a nice cup of




00:24:45

Speaker 1: it now after this long, hard day of work. It




00:24:51

Speaker 1: will help send everyone off into the most cozy and




00:24:55

Speaker 1: peaceful of sleeps any of you have ever had. Smiles




00:25:00

Speaker 1: spread over the faces of all of the creatures of




00:25:04

Speaker 1: Sleepy Forest. Some clapped their hands together, some of them




00:25:09

Speaker 1: let out cheers, Bread and Butter started up a quacking chant.




00:25:15

Speaker 1: Papa Pralein, Papa Parlen, Papa Pralen. All of the forest




00:25:22

Speaker 1: creatures were fans of Papa Pralein because he made the




00:25:27

Speaker 1: most delicious chocolate in the whole wide world. So they




00:25:33

Speaker 1: formed an orderly queue, and one by one they were




00:25:38

Speaker 1: handed a little biodegradable cup of hot chocolate. Then they




00:25:43

Speaker 1: stood around in groups, sipping their hot chocolate and chatting




00:25:48

Speaker 1: about what a fun and unusual day they'd had until




00:25:52

Speaker 1: the yawning started. Coco the Koala was the first one




00:25:58

Speaker 1: to yawn, but soon everyone started. Papa Parlene was certainly right.




00:26:06

Speaker 1: The hot chocolate made everyone ready for bed, or maybe




00:26:11

Speaker 1: that was all the physical labor they'd done that day.




00:26:15

Speaker 1: One by one, the inhabitants of Sleepy Forests said their




00:26:20

Speaker 1: good knights, gave their friends old and new, big warm hugs,




00:26:27

Speaker 1: and peeled off for their beds. Some went to nests,




00:26:33

Speaker 1: some went to burrows, some went to log cabins built




00:26:38

Speaker 1: beneath tall pine trees. At last, it was only Buck




00:26:44

Speaker 1: the beaver and Papa Parlene left. They sat either side




00:26:49

Speaker 1: of the tree stump, which they had earlier that day




00:26:52

Speaker 1: used as a podium. Papa Parleine cleared his throat. I




00:27:02

Speaker 1: want to thank you Buck for all of your help




00:27:06

Speaker 1: to day. You really came to the rescue. I don't




00:27:12

Speaker 1: know what we would have done without you. Buck, who




00:27:17

Speaker 1: was a very modest kind of beaver, only blushed. It's




00:27:23

Speaker 1: nothing at all. Oh no, said Papa Pararline. You fixed




00:27:32

Speaker 1: the hole in the chocolate pipe, and then you organized




00:27:37

Speaker 1: the greatest team effort Sleepy Forest has ever seen. You've




00:27:45

Speaker 1: kept Sleepy Forest green and thriving, and you've made everyone




00:27:52

Speaker 1: who lives here feel closer to each other and happier




00:27:57

Speaker 1: than they had been when they woke up. That's something




00:28:01

Speaker 1: to be proud of. Thank you, Papa Parlin. Buck said,




00:28:08

Speaker 1: But you deserve a thank you too. These delicious chocolate




00:28:14

Speaker 1: treats you bring to Sleepy Forest, which when we eat




00:28:18

Speaker 1: them every now and then, make our days a whole




00:28:22

Speaker 1: lot better. There's no way to measure that kind of good.




00:28:29

Speaker 1: Papa Parlen smiled at Buck the Beaver, his old friend




00:28:34

Speaker 1: from school. Well, he said, what do you say to




00:28:41

Speaker 1: one last cup of hot chocolate just before we go




00:28:47

Speaker 1: to bed? Buck the Beaver returned Papa Parlen's warm smile




00:28:56

Speaker 1: that he said, sounds like a very good idea. Indeed,