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[Little Hedgehog’s Back-to-School Mystery and the Secret of Ms. Hammerthistle]-[Little Hedgehog is Back in Class: A Story for Kids]

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids · B1 · 2024-08-31

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Introduction: The Back-to-School Anticipation

As the summer nears its end, Little Hedgehog and her best friend Bebe prepare for the return to school. Their excitement is palpable, filled with hopes of seeing friends and curiosity about their new teachers. However, the mood shifts when they receive letters containing the name of their new teacher: Ms. Hammerthistle. According to school lore, Ms. Hammerthistle is notorious, with rumors suggesting she is the "strictest, sternest, most unforgiving" teacher, rumored to "eat cactuses for breakfast" and even cause a student a "tummy ache" just by making eye contact.

The School Courtyard and the Mysterious Wink

On the first night of school, the atmosphere is electric. Principal Petri Dish announces new school rules, including strict dress codes—notably, a ban on garments with more than 37 pockets, which nearly catches Bebe, whose utility vest has 35. During the announcements, Ms. Windletooth, the student activities director, attempts a dramatic song but collapses when the "Welcome Back" sign falls on her. Amidst this chaos, Little Hedgehog witnesses something extraordinary: Ms. Hammerthistle winks. Convinced that this gesture proves their teacher is secretly a "fun-loving" individual with a "misunderstood, dry sense of humor," Little Hedgehog and Bebe feel optimistic, despite the reality that the wink was likely caused by a gnat flying into her eye.

The Classroom Dynamic: Strictness as a Performance

Once in the classroom, Ms. Hammerthistle maintains a statue-like presence, setting firm boundaries. She declares, "I do not grade on a curve" and mandates "no sob stories." Despite her stern demeanor, Little Hedgehog and Bebe remain amused, interpreting her rigid rules as a commitment to a role. The teacher's behavior is consistent with the rumors, yet the two friends remain convinced that her icy exterior hides a warmer personality, especially when they receive notes on their desks to "See me after class."

The After-Class Assignment: A Secret Alliance

After the final bell, Ms. Hammerthistle reveals her true intention: she needs the help of students with "high verbal acuity" to serve as her "Class Errand Runners." She tasks them with delivering books and engaging in "small talk" with other staff, an area where she admits she is not gifted. The interaction ends with a final, deliberate wink from Ms. Hammerthistle after Bebe offers her a mini-stapler. This moment reinforces the friends' belief that they have discovered the truth behind her facade.

Conclusion: A New School Year Begins

The story concludes with Little Hedgehog and Bebe skipping home, feeling empowered by their special role as messengers and their "indubitable" confirmation that Ms. Hammerthistle is a good actress. Their optimistic outlook sets the stage for a school year that promises to be anything but ordinary. The narrative cleverly highlights how children perceive adult behavior, often finding hidden meanings and excitement in the mundane, while the reality of the "wink" remains a charming secret between the teacher and her two most attentive students.

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What is going on here?
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Hold on a second.
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I don't respond to threats, okay?
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You'll just have to listen and find out if I do.
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Take it away, Savi.
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What is going on here?
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Hold on a second.
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I wouldn't sweat that too much.
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You'll make the best of it.
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It brings out your...
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📖 Transcript

This is Ria. Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People.
What is going on here?
Hold on a second. Ugh.
There were cobwebs all over my microphone.
I know you did this.
I know they did this.

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