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CBeebies Bedtime Stoires
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Happy Christmas!
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I'm David.
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Look at all these presents. Wonder who put them there?
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Wonder who they're for?
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Hmm, and I wonder who wrapped them all, that's a thought.
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Who wraps the presents for Father Christmas?
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He surely can't wrap them all by himself, can he?
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Well, there's someone in tonight's bedtime story that we can ask -
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Little Bear.
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The story is by Henrietta and Paul Stickland,
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and is called, The Christmas Bear.
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Little Bear lived at the top of the world.
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One Christmas Eve night, he left his parents in their snuggly den,
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to explore.
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Little Bear followed his nose.
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It led him over the hill, to a big bright hole in the snow.
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"I wonder who lives down there," thought Little Bear.
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He followed his nose further and further into the hole,
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until, all of a sudden, Little Bear fell in.
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Down, down, down he fell...
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until he landed with a bump at the bottom.
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"Little Bear," said a friendly voice.
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"What a tumble!"
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Little Bear peeped between his paws,
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and saw a jolly man smiling down at him.
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"Letters, letters," said Father Christmas,
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as he showed Little Bear the sorting room.
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"So many children, so many presents. "
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Little Bear helped sort some letters,
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but there was so much to look at.
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"And where was that penguin going?" he wondered.
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"My workshop," said Father Christmas, proudly,
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as he hurried Little Bear into the next room.
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"We make all the toys here.
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"Teddies, trains, dinosaurs, you name it.
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"I've designed one or two myself,"
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admitted Father Christmas with a chuckle.
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Little Bear wanted to make some toys too,
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but there was so much else to see.
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Next, Father Christmas took Little Bear into a room
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full of noisy machinery.
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"This is the North Pole," he shouted.
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"We use it to make our own electricity. It's quite simple. "
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Little bear nodded his head as if he understood, but really, he didn't
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and he was watching the naughty penguin.
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"Here's a lovely job for you," said Father Christmas,
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as they arrived in yet another room, "Testing all the toys. "
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Little Bear was so excited, he couldn't think where to start.
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"Testing, testing,"
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said Little Bear as he squeezed a teddy's tummy.
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"Grr," growled the teddy.
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"You'll do," said Little Bear,
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"Now, where's that penguin?"
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Little Bear peeped into a cosy room
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where some elves were putting their feet up.
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"Take a look around," said a sleepy Father Christmas,
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"while I have 40 winks. "
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Little Bear followed his nose to the kitchen.
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There was a delicious smell of baking.
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Soon it was time for tea.
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Little Bear sniffed. "Fish and ice-cream. Great!"
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"Back to work again," exclaimed Father Christmas,
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taking Little Bear into the store room.
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Lists had to be checked and toys found for children everywhere.
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It kept Little Bear busy for hours.
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"I wonder if there's a present for me," he thought, shyly.
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"This is the present-wrapping department,"
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Father Christmas informed Little Bear.
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Little Bear had never seen so many presents
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and so much wrapping paper.
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"Not long now," said Father Christmas.
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"Look, there goes a sack of toys down to my sleigh. "
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Father Christmas and Little Bear went to the stable.
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"Nearly time to go," said Father Christmas to his reindeer,
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"and more cats to feed, I see. "
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"Mice too," said Little Bear.
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"Well, happy Christmas, cats and mice," said Father Christmas.
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"Now, we must be off. "
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Father Christmas reached into a pile of presents
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and gave one to Little Bear.
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"This one is for you," he said with a smile,
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"my little Christmas bear. "
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"Oh, thank you," cried Little Bear.
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"I, uh, made it myself," said Father Christmas.
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"I think it's rather special. Now, climb in, Little Bear.
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"First stop - the top of the world,"
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and in a wink, they were safely back at Little Bear's home.
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"Open your present, Little Bear," said Father Christmas.
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"It's a book and it's all about me," said Little Bear.
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"Time I was on my way," said Father Christmas,
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"Goodnight, Little Bear,
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"and a very merry Christmas to you all. "
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And that story was called The Christmas Bear.
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So THAT'S where Father Christmas gets the presents wrapped -
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in the present-wrapping department.
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I hope you're having a fantastic Christmas.
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I need to find out who these presents are for
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so they have a fantastic Christmas too.
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Merry Christmas. I'll see you soon for another story.
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Night-night.
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Now, where's the first label?