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Winter Worries

by Luca, Charlie, Max and Oli

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Hedgehog lived alone in an untidy patch of garden, behind the weeds and under the log where she could hide away during the day.
‘Time I was up and about’, she said to herself as the sun was setting.
It had been raining. Wet weather meant lots of slugs and worms and beetles.
But, as slugs and worms and beetles were what hedgehog ate, she didn’t mind at all.
She had just found a juicy-looking slug when she heard a voice.

‘Oh dear’, said Hedgehog.
Hedgehog didn’t like company. Other animals made her jumpy. It was a good job she had her prickles to keep her safe. She curled up into a tight ball, just in case.
‘Hello’, said Song Thrush.
When Hedgehog saw Song Thrush, she uncurled herself.
‘You gave me quite a scare’, she said.
‘Sorry,’ said Song Thrush.
Song Thrush ate snails and Hedgehog ate slugs, so they often bumped into each other at dusk when looking for food.
Usually they just said things like ‘Hello’ and ‘Good evening’.
‘Hello’, they said, and Hedgehog went on munching her slug. Song Thrush banged his snail on a rock to break the shell, a bit like you might break an eggshell to get at the egg.
Then Song Thrush said something else. He said ‘Winter is coming’.
Song Thrush ate snails and Hedgehog ate slugs, so they often bumped into each other at dusk when looking for food.
Usually they just said things like ‘Hello’ and ‘Good evening’.
‘Hello’, they said, and Hedgehog went on munching her slug. Song Thrush banged his snail on a rock to break the shell, a bit like you might break an eggshell to get at the egg.
Then Song Thrush said something else. He said ‘Winter is coming’.
Hedgehog looked around in alarm.
‘Winter?’ she asked in a small worried voice. She was only young and hadn’t seen a winter before.
‘It’s when the weather gets colder and wetter. It’s when food, like slugs and snails and beetles, get harder to find’, warned Song Thrush.
‘I won’t go hungry because I can eat berries from bushes’, boasted the Song Thrush.
Winter didn’t seem to bother him.
But it bothered Hedgehog. She didn’t eat berries. How would she live without food? 
What happened to hedgehogs in winter?
She saw birds flying south to warmer places. But she couldn’t fly.
She saw squirrels storing up nuts. So she tried storing up slugs and worms and beetles in her little home. But when she woke up the next evening, they had all crawled away and escaped!
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