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Little fox's candy house

On their way home from school, Little Bear and Little Rabbit saw a new billboard in front of Little Fox's house, which read "Candy House".

By Stephane PerezPublished 2 years ago 7 min read
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On their way home from school, Little Bear and Little Rabbit saw a new billboard in front of Little Fox's house, which read "Candy House".

The bear and the rabbit went up and saw through the window that the little fox had a lot of candies in his house, and the colorful wrappers of the candies made the house look very nice.

They had never seen so much candy before. In this remote forest, they could only let their parents go to the small towns far away to buy some snacks, and candy could be considered a luxury for everyone.

The little rabbit asked the little fox in the house, "Little fox, what is this candy house of yours for?"

The little fox saw the little bear and the little rabbit and happily pushed open the door to invite them both in.

"This is my new candy house, what flavors of candy are available. In the future, you want to eat candy, you can come here directly to buy." The fox handed the bear and the rabbit each a candy, "You try this fruit candy, especially delicious."

Little bear and little rabbit took the candy and put it into their mouths.

This was the first time they had eaten such delicious candy, especially Little Bear, who loved sweets the most.

With the fruit candy in her mouth, Little Rabbit felt satisfied. She turned her head to look at Little Bear and said, "Little Bear, why don't we buy some candy, don't you like candy the most?"

Little Bear scratched his head and replied embarrassingly, "But I don't have any money on me, my pocket money ran out a long time ago."

The little rabbit touched his pocket and sighed: "I don't have enough money on me either."

The little fox thought about it and said, "It doesn't matter if you don't have money, you can exchange it for something.

The bunny had no choice, so he and the bear left the candy store.

On the way home they were not in a good mood, because the candy was delicious, but they could not eat it.

When they were almost home, the bunny turned his head to look at the bear and, with great determination, said to the bear, "Bear, I know how to still eat the candy."

Little Bear asked, "What's it going to be, we've run out of pocket money this month."

The little rabbit said, "Actually, I have a few carrots left, and I can take the carrots and the little fox for them."

The bear shook his head, "How can you do that? The fox doesn't eat carrots, so he won't exchange them with you."

Then the bear scratched his head again and said, "If you want to eat, I'll get honey and exchange it with the fox."

The little rabbit got angry: "I don't want you to take honey for it, the carrot is so delicious, how can the little fox not like to eat it. When I take it to him, he will definitely like to eat carrots."

After saying that the little rabbit turned around and went home.

After returning home, the little rabbit found his own small box of hidden carrots, picked one of the largest, washed it, and took it to the little fox's house.

The little rabbit knocked on the door of the little fox's house and said to the little fox, "Little fox, I don't have any pocket money this month, I have a carrot, it's especially delicious, can I trade it with you for a bag of candy?"

The little fox happily took the carrot and said, "Of course you can, I like carrots the most." The little fox turned around and brought a bag of candy to the little rabbit.

The little rabbit was so happy that he jumped on the way home.

This little bear, nothing, and said that the little fox does not eat carrots, wait for tomorrow to take the candy to school, see what he said.

The little rabbit thought this way in his heart, thinking of the possible embarrassment of the little bear, could not help but laugh.

The next day when the little rabbit came to school, he jumped to the little bear with the candy and proudly shook the bag of candy in front of the bear's eyes: "Little bear, look what this is?"

Little Bear was surprised: "The little fox has really changed with you, huh?"

The little rabbit had expected this look from the bear yesterday and began to laugh.

Then the little rabbit divided the candy into two parts and left one for the little bear. The bear ate the candy again, and his mouth grinned to the ceiling with joy.

For the next few days, when the candy ran out, the rabbit took a carrot and went to the fox to exchange it.

Every time he got the candy, the little rabbit divided it into two parts and left one for the little bear.

Looking at the bear's happy face, the little rabbit was also very happy.

This day the little rabbit went to the little fox for candy again. Before knocking on the door, he suddenly saw the little fox through the window with a honey jar eating honey.

The honey jar had a bear paw print on it, and it was Bear's honey jar!

The little rabbit was so surprised that she believed she could not be mistaken, because the honey jar was made by the little rabbit and the bear together, and the bear paw print was also made by the little rabbit to be printed by the bear.

But how did the bear's honey jar get to the fox? Did the bear secretly exchange the honey for candy, but didn't tell her and hid it to eat it himself?

When she thought of this, the little rabbit was very angry, she took her favorite carrot to exchange for candy, and every time she shared it with the bear, but the bear had the candy but secretly hid it and ate his own candy!

The little rabbit angrily pushed open the door of the candy house, the little fox was tasting the delicious honey, suddenly saw the little rabbit, busy trying to hide the honey jar, but it was too late, the little rabbit all saw.

The little rabbit puffed up and said, "What do you mean, why is the bear's honey jar here?"

The little fox stammered and dared not look at the little rabbit with his head down.

The little rabbit became even more angry and stared at the little fox with crossed arms and asked loudly; "Did the little bear secretly change the candy in your place?"

The little fox could obviously feel the little rabbit's anger, and finally could only confess.

It turned out that it was not the bear who secretly exchanged the candy. After the bunny decided to exchange carrots for candy that day, the bear was worried that the little fox wouldn't exchange it, so he exchanged his honey jar to the little fox earlier and instructed the little fox that when the bunny came to exchange the candy, he would exchange it to her. So the little fox took the carrot and gave it to the bear.

After hearing this, the rabbit was happy and sad, happy because the bear himself could not use the honey for candy, but for her to exchange, sad because he, the bear could not eat the honey.

The honey exchange candy was not much left, and the little fox was about to eat up the honey.

The little rabbit took away all the remaining candies from the bear's exchange and came to the bear's house.

The bear was surprised to see the bunny pull out a big bag of candy.

Then the little rabbit puffed up and asked, "Where are my carrots?" Little Bear then realized that Little Rabbit already knew about the honey for candy.

Seeing how angry the bunny was, the bear stammered and said, "I was trying to figure out how to give you the carrots."

Bear turned around and went to get the carrot, which Bunny took, and then divided the carrot and the candy into two parts.

Looking up at Bear, he suddenly let out a giggle and said, "You can't change the candy after you've eaten it, so you can only eat carrots with me."

The bear scratched his head: "Yes, I like eating carrots the most."

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