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bjbj The Berenstain Bears Moving Day Their stuff is all packed! Here comes the truck!
s move with the Bears and wish them good luck. 1. The Bear family didn t always live in the
big tree house down a sunny dirt road deep in Bear Country. Years ago, when Brother Bear
was an only cub, they lived in a hillside cave halfway up Great Bear Mountain at the
far edge of Bear Country. 2. It was a comfortable cave, cool in summer and cozy in winter. And
while it wasn t perfect it tended to be dark and it dripped and trickled a bit it was home,
and the Bear family was quite happy there. Happy and Busy. Mama Bear kept busy managing
things and tending the vegetable patch. Papa Bear had plenty to do with his wood cutting
and furniture making. And Brother Bear kept busy climbing, collecting rocks, and playing
with his friends. 3. But living on the mountainside wasn t perfect it wasn t easy growing vegetables
in the thin, rocky soil, and the trees Papa needed were getting fewer and farther between.
But the sun was bright, the air was clear and sparkling, and the view was magnificent!
Yes, the Bear family was happy and content living in their hillside cave halfway up Great
Bear Mountain at the far edge of Bear Country Until one day, Papa Bear said, My dears, the
time has come to move. Move!? cried Brother Bear. That s right, said Papa. The trees are
getting few and far between on the mountainside. Yes, said Mama, and it s not easy raising
enough vegetables for a growing family in this thin, rocky soil. Where are we going
to move to? Brother asked. To the valley, said Papa as he began putting lamps and things
into a box. The valley? said Brother. The valley down there was nice to look at, but
he wasn t so sure he wanted to live there. It was so far away. What about my toys? asked
Brother. ll take them along, of course. Put them in here, said Papa, handing him a box.
And what about my books? ll take them along, too, said Papa, handing him another box. And
what about my friends? asked Brother. We can t put them in a box and take them along! That
s true, said Mama, lifting Brother onto her lap. ll be leaving your friends behind. Papa
and I will, too. That s what happens when you move. But you can keep in touch with them.
You can write, even visit, perhaps. And besides, you can make lots of new friends. When are
we going to move? Brother wanted to know. Tomorrow, bright and early, Mama told him.
The moving bears will be here first thing in the morning. That night, as Brother bedded
down in his corner of the cave, he wondered what it would be like to leave his old neighborhood
and his old friends. He wondered what it would be like to move into a new neighborhood, making
new friends. And then he began to wonder if he would ever fall asleep. And just when it began to seem that
he never would, he did. 7. The next morning, the moving bears came with their big truck
and began moving the Bear family s things out of the cave. Everything goes! said Papa.
And everything did. The moving bears were very fast, but very careful. Before long,
the cave was empty. 8. Then, after a fond farewell look at their old home, the Bear
family said good-bye to their friends and neighbors, got into their car, and headed
down the mountain. The big moving truck followed. 9. Down, down the mountainside they went.
After a few tight spots and a few wrong turns, they were in the rich green forest of the valley. Look at that forest!
said Papa. Now I shall have plenty of wood to cut. They passed farms with fine fields.
And look at that rich brown soil! What a vegetable garden I ll have! said Mama. Brother was on
the lookout for friends and playmates. But all he saw were a frog and some butterflies.
And they didn t look very friendly. Get ready! said Papa, as they turned onto a sunny dirt
road. Just around this bend is our new home! 10. But, it s a tree! said Brother. A tree
house! said Papa. A fine tree house with a downstairs, and an upstairs, and an attic
and even a room of your own! 11. It was, indeed, a fine house a whole house hollowed out of
a great oak. It did need work the paint was old, there were some broken steps, and some
of the bark was loose but Mama and Papa had great plans for fixing it up. 12. As the movers
took the Bears things into their new home, the Bears imagined what it would look like
when it was all fixed. It was going to be very beautiful. 13. They were so busy imaging,
that they didn t notice they had company. Their new neighbors had come with gifts of
welcome. There were rabbits with carrot stew, bird and squirrel families with seeds and
nuts, and a number of bear families with honeycombs, wild berries and lots of cubs to make friends
with. 14. The Bear family felt very welcome in their new neighborhood. That night they
went to bed very tired, but very happy. 15. And when they got their tree house all fixed
up, it was just about perfect! The Berenstain Bears Hui&Xia Normal Hui&Xia Microsoft Word
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