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Follow our little mouse called Big Ears, whose curiousity leads him into adventures that prove him to be more of a busy body than a real help.
Big Ears
Read the story of the curious little mouse who couldn't keep his nose out of other people's business
Once there was a little mouse who lived in a very big house with his mama, his papa, Uncle Joe, Aunty Lucile and his three cousins Tongo, Little Titch and Big Titch.
The little mouse himself was called 'Big Ears'. He didn't like the name much but he had to admit that it did suit him. It wasn't due to the size of his ears as they were quite normal. It was because he would always be listening in to what other people were saying even though what they were talking about had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with him. Big Ears always wanted to know everybody else's business.
One day Big Ears was playing hide and seek with his
cousins. While he was quietly hiding in the floorboards he overheard his 'ol Papa talking to his uncle Joe.
"We had better act quickly," said Uncle Joe with a sound of urgency in his voice, "or it may just be too late."
Go to www.positive-family-initiative.com/childrensstorybigears.html to find out what Uncle Joe was so concerned about...
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