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[Little Hedgehog and the Book Emergency: A Lesson in Responsibility and Adventure]-[PREMIUM PREVIEW: Little Hedgehog and the Book Emergency]

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids · B1 · 2025-08-30

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The Great Book Emergency: A Tale of Responsibility and Persistence

In this episode of Little Stories for Tiny People, host Ria introduces a charming narrative titled "Little Hedgehog and the Book Emergency." The story centers on two young friends, Little Hedgehog and Bebe, who approach Mr. Hedgehog with what they describe as a "dire" and "shocking" double emergency involving library books. Through their journey, the story explores themes of accountability, the joys of reading, and the importance of organization.

The First Emergency: The Overdue Library Book

The conflict begins when Bebe confesses that she has failed to return a library book titled Snow Way Out: Brilliant strategies for surviving the Arctic. Bebe, who prides herself on being a "certified speed reader" trained by her cousin Gerson, is devastated. She notes that the book is "six weeks, three days, and 46 minutes overdue," a fact that she claims "brings an ache to the very marrow of my bones."

Bebe explains that her failure to return the book was a result of an "impromptu visit" from her relatives, which caused her mother to fly into a "veritable cleaning whirlwind." In the chaos, Bebe accidentally shelved the library book alongside her own books on "wilderness survival," causing it to be misplaced. The fear of the book falling into the "Land of Lost Library Books"—a place situated right next to the "Land of Lost Socks"—drives the urgency of their mission.

The Second Emergency: The Ultimate Summer Reading Challenge

While the overdue book is a source of anxiety, the second emergency is rooted in ambition. The school’s activity director, Ms. Swindletooth, a "rabbit of unusual size," announced an "Ultimate Summer Reading Challenge" requiring students to read 50 specific books. Bebe has successfully read 49, but the final title, A Whistle in the Wilderness, has been out of stock everywhere. The two friends realize that a trip to the school library could resolve both crises at once, allowing them to return the overdue book and potentially find the final missing piece of their reading challenge. They describe this clever solution as an attempt to "hit two crickets with one pinecone."

Negotiation and Parental Guidance

Mr. Hedgehog, initially distracted by his own work and his frustration over a damaged book he lent to a neighbor, eventually relents. However, he imposes a condition: Little Hedgehog must finish cleaning her room. The room is currently filled with "piles" of her various "collections," including "antique toothbrushes" that she and Bebe jokingly claim could be "worth millions of crickets."

Despite the clutter, the friends display a sense of earnestness and responsibility. Bebe promises to assist in organizing the collections, and Little Hedgehog commits to having the room "completely clean by the first night of school." Satisfied with their plan, Mr. Hedgehog grants them permission to head out into the forest. The story concludes with the two friends, joined by Little Hedgehog’s pet chameleon, Little Guy, embarking on their mission, highlighting the innocence and determination of childhood adventures.

Conclusion

"Little Hedgehog and the Book Emergency" serves as a lighthearted reminder of the responsibilities that come with a love for literature. By framing the return of a book and the pursuit of a reading goal as a high-stakes adventure, the story encourages young listeners to value their books, maintain order in their personal spaces, and approach challenges with both creativity and persistence.

🎯Key Sentences

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Take it away, Charlotte.
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Try me.
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I am a certified speed reader.
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That fact brings an ache to the very marrow of my bones.
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I shan't sleep a wink till the book is safely returned.
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📝Key Phrases

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absorbed in a task
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in the middle of something
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anxious anticipation
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try me
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not sleep a wink
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📖 Transcript

Hello, everyone. This is Ria with a quick note.
This is a preview of an episode exclusive to Little Stories Podcast.
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Now, on to the show. This is Ria. Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People.
You know, I almost couldn't record today due to a book. emergency you see last week i lent a book to my neighbor an opossum named sven And I believe I made it clear that the book needed to be kept inside the treehouse at all times.
Well, Sven might be an advanced reader...

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