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[The Dormouse Family's Big Day: A Tale of Resilience and Adaptation]-[The Dormouse Family's Big Day: A Story for Kids]

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids · B1 · 2025-10-04

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The Dormouse Family's Big Day: A Tale of Resilience and Adaptation

The Unexpected Voyage

The story follows a family of dormice whose cozy life inside a pumpkin is abruptly interrupted when their home tips and begins to roll. Described as "champion sleepers," the family is startled awake as their pumpkin home tumbles in a "frightful blur" before landing with a "tremendous plop" in the river. This chaotic event forces the family to confront the inherent instability of their lifestyle. Mr. Dormouse, characterized by his pragmatism and foresight, proves his worth by retrieving a raft he had stored in the closet—a "fanciful acquisition" that Mrs. Dormouse once questioned but which ultimately becomes essential to their "very survival."

The Temporary Nature of Pumpkin Homes

Living in a pumpkin is a lifestyle fraught with risk. As the narrator explains, these homes are temporary because they can be "eaten," "carried away," or simply rot. The dormice are well-acquainted with these hazards; they have previously dealt with a bear biting through the roof and a "jolly-looking skunk" unwittingly carrying their home away. Despite these dangers, the dormice continue to choose gourds and squashes because they make "cozy, charming little homes." Their attachment to their dwellings is described as "mild," allowing them to move on with a "large measure of wonder and only a small measure of loss" whenever a home is destroyed.

The Hunt for a New Home

Following the loss of their pumpkin to the river, the family faces the daunting task of finding a new residence before the arrival of their extended family, the cousins. Their search leads them to a pumpkin patch managed by Yvette, a "plump chipmunk." The interaction highlights the family's eccentricity; they are not looking for a simple snack, but a home. When Yvette suggests smaller pumpkins, the parents explain, "We have 23 children," leading to a search for larger, more "symmetrical" options. The family’s search is interrupted by a "horde of human children," forcing the dormice to flee and abandon their preferred choice, reflecting their status as "small rodents armed with few natural defenses."

Community and Preparation

After selecting a misshapen but functional pumpkin, the family demonstrates remarkable efficiency. It takes all 25 dormice working through the night to hollow out the fruit and prepare it for their guests. This collective effort serves as a testament to their resilience. When the cousins finally arrive—five days later than expected due to a misread telegram—the family has already settled in. The story concludes with a sense of continuity: the cousins are impressed by the home, and Mr. Dormouse, ever the prepared patriarch, offers them a raft, ensuring they are ready for their own potential adventures. The narrative ultimately celebrates the dormice's ability to remain calm in the face of disaster and their unwavering commitment to creating a home, no matter how temporary it may be.

🎯Key Sentences

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Now you can find out.
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Let's hear it.
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There are no pictures.
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Okay, here we go.
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What is happening?
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📝Key Phrases

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take it away
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startle awake
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come to one's senses
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take a tumble
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sorely needed
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📖 Transcript

This is Ria.
Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People.
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to live inside a pumpkin?
Of course you have.
Now you can find out.
Our story today is about a family of dormice who live in a pumpkin.

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