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Bertie Meets Father Christmas
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We are getting really into the holiday mood now, with the absolutely true story of how Prince Bertie the Frog met Santa Claus. And as a special treat this story is our first to come with music and ambiance.
Read by Natasha. Duration 23 Minutes.
Hello. This is Natasha. And I’m dropping by to tell you the storynory of how Prince Bertie the Frog met Father Christmas.
Yes, really.
In real life.
It’s ever such an exciting story, I can hardly wait to tell it to you.
Christmas was getting close. And all the pond life were sitting around discussing the things that they wanted for Christmas.
It was quite shivery weather, being the middle of winter in that part of the world, but Prince Bertie the Frog and his friends didn’t mind about that. They were too excited thinking of things to ask Santa for.
“What are you wishing for, Bertie?” asked Tim the Tadpole.
“Well, my small friend,” said Bertie. “I would like a new 60 giga-byte video Ipod, personally engraved of course. And a new PlayStation 3, with loads of games to play. Maybe a Nintendo as well. Oh, and perhaps a High Definition flat panel TV. And, and, and….I would like one of the new Robo-Skateboarders, because I have read it is this year’s must-have present, and there will be a real shortage.”
Bertie had reeled off his Christmas list with great enthusiasm, but then for a moment he felt a little bit sad. For you see, when he was a prince and lived in the palace, he used to get loads and loads of presents. But now he’s a frog, the most he can really look forward to for Christmas is a piece of green slime.
“And how about you Tim?” asked Bertie.
“A pair of wellington boots,” said Tim. “A walking stick. Some socks. Maybe some jelly babies. And a copy of “Cooking With Slime” by Joly Oliver.”
“We’d better not even ask Colin the Carp what he wants,” said Bertie.
“Oh, just a fly trap, as usual,” said Colin, sounding a bit gloomy. “And maybe, if Santa can be bothered, a copy of “Dead Insects a la Carte” by Graham Ramsey.”
“And in a perfect world, what would Santa bring for Sadie the Swan ?,” Bertie wondered out aloud
Sadie glided elegantly across the pond. “I think I’d rather like a day at a luxury health spa,” she sighed. “And some feather beauty treatments.”
And so Bertie said he was would write all the things they wanted down, and make sure they were sent off to Santa in plenty of time for Christmas — and maybe, just this time, Santa would remember all the pondlife. After all, there has to be a first time for everything.
But he had counted without a very unexpected turn of events.
Up at the Palace, just a few days before Christmas, the Wicked Queen, Princess Beatrice’s Step-mother was in a terrible temper – even worse than usual.
She was getting more and more stressed with all the preparations for the big day.
There were presents to buy and wrap.
And food to prepare.
And all sorts of charitable acts for the poor people…which really didn’t interest her very much.
“Right, that’s it,” she screeched one morning. “I’m totally fed up. Christmas is cancelled. We’re not bothering this year…and I’m going to ask that stupid old Santa just to send me a cheque instead.”
Now, when everyone in the Palace heard this, they were really quite upset, because they were looking forward to Christmas so very much. But the wicked step-mother was absolutely determined. “No No, No, Absolutely NOT. Christmas is OFF,” she shrieked over and over again. “And if any little child so much as dare whisper “Merry Christmas” I’ll turn him into a beetle.” And everyone did their best to stay out of her sight. Because you see, secretly she’s a witch, and she might turn you into a creepy crawly just for fun, so if he’s in a bad mood, it’s best to stay out of her way.
Everyone was truly miserable, but nobody more so than the lovely Princess Beatrice, because she especially loved Christmas. Most of all, she liked helping the poor people, and she doing kind things for little children, and small, fluffy animals…and she quite liked eating yummy-scrummy food, and getting some presents herself.
So she was terribly upset.
And to calm herself down, she went for a walk by the pond. But she couldn’t stop herself from sobbing gentle, sweet tears. She began to talk the creatures who lived on the pond, and she didn’t think for moment think that they might understand a word of what she was saying.
“Dear, gentle swan,” she said. “Funny-faced frog, tiny tadpole, and strangely grumpy looking fish, do you not understand how sad I am, now that the wicked Step-meother has cancelled Christmas? Yes, it’s true, she wrote to Santa and asked him to pay a cheque into her bank account instead. Oh alas! It is as if my heart had been broken into a thousand tiny little bits….and I have no idea how to put it back together again.”
And wiping the tears from her eyes, she went back to the Palace.
“Oh!,” sighed Bertie. “This is truly terrible. I can’t bear to see the lovely Princess Beatrice so upset. After all, I’m still officially engaged to be married to her Royal Loveliness. Something must be done.”
And so Bertie, along with his friends, hatched a cunning plan.
They waited until the night of Christmas Eve.
And when it was getting dark, Bertie and Tim hopped onto Sadie the Swan’s back. The mission was so important that even Colin the Carp wished them good luck.
Sadie flapped her wings. It was a long time since she had flown anywhere, and she had to flap and flap, but finally she spread out her feathers and soared upwards into the night sky.
Bertie was hanging onto her back…and Tim was hanging onto Bertie.
“Are we there yet?,” asked Tim nervously.
“I only wish,” said Bertie as he swayed around in the wind.
Sadie flapped up and down, up and down, until they were flying over a near by village.
“There!” shouted Bertie.
And Sadie flew down onto the rooftop, skidding to a halt. Tim was very pleased to climb off, and was already wondering if he could take a bus home, since flying on a swan’s back was a bit scary.
“We’ll just wait right by this chimney” said Bertie. “And when Santa and the reindeer come along, we’ll tell him that he’s not to listen to the silly old Wicked Step-mother and I’ll order him to deliver presents to the Palace as usual.”
And then he paused to think for a bit. “And to everyone on the pond as well, of course.”
So Bertie and Tim and Sadie waited and waited. They got very cold, and a bit peckish, but they didn’t complain because they knew it was very important to see Santa.
Finally, they saw the twinkling of moonbeams, a silvery trail of stardust, and Santa’s sleigh was coming in to land.
“I saw him first, I saw him first,” said Tim, trying to jump up and down, which is quite difficult when you haven’t got any legs.
“No, I did,” boomed Bertie.
“It was me, it was me,” squealed Tim.
“No, Tim, I…”
“Not fair, not fair, not fair,” cried Tim. “I never get to see anyone first.”
“Now, now, boys, it doesn’t really matter who saw him first,” said Sadie. “We just have to speak to Santa.”
The sleigh had already landed on the roof, and a big jolly man with a red coat and a white beard was walking with a sack of presents towards the chimney.
“Who’s that?” asked Tim, who really is a rather silly Tadpole.
Bertie ignored him and went up to accost Santa’s reindeer.
“I say there, my merry fellows,” said Bertie. “I need to have word about a delivery.”
“Well, I don’t know about that,” said the first reindeer. “You’ll have to talk to the boss.”
“It’s very urgent,” said Bertie.
“Oh, urgent, is it?” said the reindeer. “It’s only Christmas Eve, innit mate. We’ve only got, what three or four billion presents to deliver. And you start telling us your business is urgent.”
“But….but….” spluttered Bertie.
“Well have you got anything for us?,” asked the reindeer.
“And not another mince pie and carrot,” said the next reindeer. “We’ve had a couple of million of them already, and we’re fed up.”
“I didn’t actually think to bring you something,” said Bertie.
“No, well, nobody ever does. We deliver millions of presents around the world, and nobody brings us nothing – unless its a mince pie.”
Bertie was starting to wonder if he shouldn’t put in an official complaint about the reindeer’s poor service, when just then Santa himself popped back out of the chimney.
“Oh bother,” he said, bending over and picking up Bertie. “Looks like I dropped this little feller. Oh well, never mind, we’ll just sling it in the next stocking. There must be some not-terribly well-behaved snotty nosed kid who deserves nothing better than a cheap looking toy frog .”
“I-I-I’m not a toy,” spluttered Bertie.”
Santa chuckled. “A toy that talks – that’s hardly original.”
“Look here my good sir,” said Bertie, putting on his grandest voice. “I’m Prince Bertie. From the Palace, you know. I’m merely in the form of a frog because my fiancee’s step-mother got rather cross with me once – well that’s a long story – perhaps I’ll tell it to you another time”
“We’ll be skipping the Palace this year,” said Santa. “The Queen wrote to us personally, and said she was cancelling Christmas this year, and we were just to send a cheque and a large box of chocolates instead.”
“That’s just it,” said Bertie. “It’s all been a terrible mistake. The lovely Princess Beatrice – she’s my fiancee you know, and the sweetest kindest creature who ever lived – is so terribly sad about Christmas being cancelled, and so I’ve come to ask you to put the Palace back on your route. If its not too much trouble…”
Santa stroked his long white beard. “Can’t be done,” he said firmly. “It’s all been inputed on the system, you see. I can’t go around changing it at the last minute.”
“But Princess Beatrice will be so miserable,” said Bertie.
Santa shook his head. “Not as upset as the systems people will be if I start trying to change the rota. It simply can’t be done.”
Bertie was starting to get so cross he was hopping from one foot to another. “I have to insist,” he said.
“You can insist all you like, my fine frog, er, Prince, but rules are rules. Letters to Santa must be written three week in advance, on one side of paper only, and addressed to the North Pole. Chimneys must be a regulation six feet minimum, and free of dangerous objects. Roofs must have a minimum width of twelve feet landing space for the reindeer. One mince pie must be left for Santa, but no custard, or harmful additives. It’s all there in health and safety regulations, mate.”
“But it’s Christmas,” spluttered Bertie. “Goodwill to all frogs, and all that.”
“Doesn’t mean there aren’t rules to follow,” said Santa. “If the Palace wants to go back on the list then they will have to apply to head office.”
Just then Sadie the Swan walked across. She hissed her fiercest hiss, and bared her sharp teeth. “You’ve never seen a crying Princess,” she said. “It’s enough to break anyone’s heart. Now deliver a present.”
Santa backed away, because Sadie was really quite scary when she got cross. “I could I suppose,” said Santa. “But I’m afraid we haven’t got anything to give her.”
“Nothing at all?” said Bertie.
Santa shook his head. “All these presents are spoken for,” he said. “You wouldn’t want some small child missing out because of you, would you frog?.”
Now Bertie thought about it, that didn’t seem a terribly good idea. “I know,” he said. “Just take me. I’ll be the present.” And as Santa was fed up of arguing, he agreed to Bertie’s plan, on condition that nobody breathed a word about it to head office.
And so Bertie, Tim and Sadie climbed onto Santa’s sleigh, which Tim thought was the most exciting thing ever. And the reindeer pulled it high into the sky, until it landed on the roof of the Palace. Santa put Bertie in his pocket and dropped down the chimney. He glanced across to check that the lovely Princess Beatrice was sleeping, and then he slipped Bertie into the bottom of the stocking that was hung up by the chimney.
He picked up the mince pie that Princess Beatrice had left just in case Santa did come after all. And then he flew on to deliver the presents to all the other children all over the world.
Bertie stayed at the bottom of the stocking until dawn broke. He was starting to wish he’d borrowed a mince pie because he was feeling a bit peckish, but then he heard Princess Beatrice waking up.
She walked over to the chimney, and she saw that the mince pie was gone, and that there was something in the stocking. “Santa has been,” she said out loud. “I knew he would….”
“I’m so excited, I’m so excited, she said, dancing around the room. “It’s Christmas.”
And then when she had calmed down, she looked inside the stocking. She was talking out loud about all the things she’d asked Santa for. A new tiara set, a string of pearls, a pink ballgown, a fluffy pink bunny, and a complete set of Girls Aloud Cds.
“Oh dear,” she said, lifting Bertie out of the stocking. “It’s a toy frog. That’s, er, well, quite nice I suppose – I think I’ll take it to the charity shop on Monday.”
Bertie was a bit sad about about that. It seemed the Princess Beatrice didn’t really like her present. He only longed that he could look into her darling hazel eyes and say, “Dearest Beatrice? Don’t you recognise me? Before I became this sweet little frog you see before you, I was your Handsome Prince Bertie”
Now if there is one thing Bertie was good at when he was still a prince, it was skateboarding. Unfortunately, Princess Beatrice did not own a skateboard, but she did have a pair of Rollerblades. And as it happened, Bertie saw one sticking out from under her bed. He pulled it out and hopped on board. Then he started to do loop-the-loops and all sorts of marvelous acrobatics. Eventually he fell off, but he managed to make that look like he did it on purpose, just to be funny.
Princess Beatrice was delighted. She was so excited she jumped up and down and clapped her hands. Then she picked up Bertie and was about to kiss him when she thought, “well perhaps not this time” and put him down again on the floor.
“My darling little frog,” she said. “How can I ever thank you enough? This is the best Christmas ever.” And she ran off to tell all the little children who lived in the palace all about what had happened.
“Croak” said Bertie when she was gone. And he cried a little tear because he would so like to be a prince once again, and spend Christmas with the lovely Princess Beatrice. But at the same time, he felt really really happy because he had managed to cheer her up.
And when he got back to the pond, he found some presents waiting for him. And Tim had cooked up a mega-dish of Christmas treats, specially prepared from his brand new copy of ‘Cooking With Green Slime’.
And that’s the storynory of how Prince Bertie the Frog met Father Christmas. And every single word of it is true. Honestly.
I hope you have a great day.
And Santa brings you some wonderful presents.
But for now, from me, Natahsa, and all your pondlife friends at Storynory.com HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ! bye, bye.
Bertie this is a Funnny story Can you make More .
nice story
bertie din’t you want to turn back into a prince at Christmas
I met Santa
I love love love love love love story nory Bertie
Do you really get to meet Santa And Do you like it being
A frog and you must have sooooooooo many friends
Is Colin always grumpy becaus he seems verry nice
Inside.
Bertie my best friend Sarah is in love with you she’s princess Birtress she’s turned into a frog ♥
Bertie my best friend Sarah is in love with you she’s a princess Birtress she’s turned into a frog ♥
I really like your stories, Bertie. I read them every night, but I only started recently. They are nice short stories to read before I go to bed. Thanks a lot, Bertie! Love the stories!
Storynory fan
yeh i love it it cuold be skipped to make by da way every1 i was emmy i was just test it
yeh dis is a good stor buh i think it could be skipped and made shorter
bit long.. bit funny. ..
Father christmas I love you so much i want to hug you &your raindeers so much.
Sophe
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bertie is rubbish
It was the most boring christmas story i’d ever heard bertie is stupid
its a long story next time make it shoter and more interesting
it is a nice story and it sort of relaxing at night
Μεγάλη!
very interesting…i enjoyed with the story along the voice modulation :)
Pppppppppppppppppppppppppppine
Fine
the next one will come soon
to Bertie
what did Bertie get?? iam realy interested to hear.
i loved this story a lot and i love natasha’s voice.
from Tanushree
I love christmas
why does bertie lov beatrice
Hi Bertie I really like your story’s.??????????????????????????????????????????????????
i like this story!
Dear betie ests beans
it`s a cristmas story about a frog and princees,
and santa`s prazent bye bye, happy cristmas.
i loved this story it is so happy ended its a real beaty story it is so good i thought it was amazinnnnggggggg i loved that it is about a frog if i could i would read it all day without putting it down and i like the bit where he is thinking of what he wants for christmas and i read it to my brother he said to me read it again who ever wrote this i aboutsley love yooooooooooooooooooooo
Dear Brian we had fun doing this one glad you enjoyed it
Loved this story. Was reading it to my little girl, and even though she fell asleep half way through, i had to finish reading it to myself to see if the ‘ponlife’ got their christmas presents they asked for. Many thanx to whoever wrote this. Merry christmas everyone!!!
I LOVE THE BOOK I MEAN STORY
DEAR BERTIE, YOU ARE STILL STUPID
Dear Emiley, we have short and long stories.
sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo boringggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg. NEXT TIME WRITE A SHORTER STORY. YOU ARE STUPID FOR MAKEING A LONG STORY.
Hi Bertha, I’m really pleased that your students enjoyed these stories. We would love to know what activities you did with them.
Students really enjoyed these stories because they are completly different. We did different activities with this stories. Students wanted one different story every day. On the first day of Christmas we read
i ment thank u sorry peace 2 the world cause its an oval
heyy nathasha u tlk like elieabeth thank mu contact me k ill find u thanks
best book ever
luv it!!!!!!!!!!!!
it is christmas were i am and it is 4 foot of snow i am snowed in
this is totaly funny
BERTIE CAN WE PLEASE GET MORE BERTIE STORIES
when would bertie turn back into a prince
this story was very mean
it was increwdable!
OH NO OH NO! Bertie are you really going to turn into a prince? honest? I suddenly thought you might have just said that to make us listen to story norys. PLEASE REPLY!
Lovely story. Bertietastic….!
bartie how come you never wrote back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im mad
i have a wii!!! bertie if you come over we can play!!!!
LOL I got wii. Bertie if you come over we can play!! P.S. I have mini contreler!!)
I got two presents for Christmas.
WOW this story is gr8t i luv it so much
this is the best story in the world for me!!!!!!!!……
luv it so much
I Loooooooooved this story! It was awsome!The wicked queen.(I liked jingle bells.)
im are from greenlan
history are fun because than are fun
My dog,Shiloh,loves the storys.(woof!)
Love the story!!!
*sighs* Santa won’t be able to come and bring me presents since my house has to be for chimneys must be a regulation six feet minimum, and free of dangerous objects. Roofs must have a minimum width of twelve feet landing space for the reindeer.
Dear Girlys2234 When I turn back into a Prince, I promise I will reveal all….. sadly it just hasn’t happened yet.
Dear bertie,
can you pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee download a stornory
that tells us that you finally had now became to a handsome prince and marry The Lovely Princess Beatrice!!!
PLEASEEEEEEEEEEE?
please answer.
bye!
Awesome story. Do any other people from the palace get presents or is it just Beatrice?
Plz answer
Santa sounded kinna mean
hey y’all. that was a gooooood ol story just like grandma use to tell it when i sit near the fireplace and eat corn on the cob y’all. okay bye y’all. I’m going to be out and quick like a roadsweeper and dead possum on the road y’all.good ol country days. well i love to sit here and talk to y’all and listen to country music but i gotta get going like a possum in danger on the highway, y’all. k see y’all later.
Good story baby
good morning,I like story
wow this is so cool. jo jo
Oh wow this lady is mean… But i like the story.. Ohh Ohh ohh and the music:)
coollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVE THIS STORY
i liked the story very much
i love there stoirs
Hi Arushi and others. I hope one day to turn back into a prince, but I don’t have a magic mirror that can tell the future.
Bertie meets father christmas:
I loooooooooooooooooooooooooooved
it because it was fun.
I liked the character princess Beartrice.I did not like the wicked queen.
It was a really good story.
But when are you going to turn back in to a prince?
Please answer.
bertie meets father christmas:
I loooooooooooooooooooooved it because it was fun.
I liked the character princess beartrice.I did not like the wiked queen.
IT WAS SO FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Nina,
If you want me to turn back to a prince you need to read a lot of my stories and tell your friends about this website so they can read the stories, too!
[Good Comment but not the real Bertie]
wow! LOVE IT!!! make some more
when is bertie going to change back in to a prince? please answer!
did he get his tv?
Bertie is the author of Bertie
please???????????????????????????
**********NOW gotta do homework**********
I wonder who is auther of Bertie ***need answer NOW***
Hi Mary, Peckish means a bit hungry
what does peckish mean? great story
Michelle we have the last part of The Little Mermaid coming out on Sunday/ Monday, then we will have to see what we have next.
Answer me Bertie!
I LOVE THE STORY!!
When does the next story come out?
PLEASE KEEP ANSWERING ME!!
Loyal fan
Michelle
I’m here Bertie~~!
Thanks for answering my comment.
I love this story ever so much.
Keep on answering my comments,please~~~~~~~
Loyal fan
Michelle
Bertie!! I’m here!!
I do love this story so much.
Keep answering my comments~!
Loyal fan
i looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove storynory
Thank you Sarah A for your nice words – and sorry again to keep you waiting for the Greek myths
I think that story was great. The sound effects were like never before. I think that was the best story I ever heard on storynory.I do. Really I do. Bertie, do you have any stories on how you and Beatrice met? Please answer.
Yours truly,
Sarah A.
I like the story!’~’
this story is great.
this story is great for christmas
$WEET!
Hi Eve
That would be super. Just look into any pond, and if you see a frog there, it might be a prince like me !
Way to go bertie yay! one christmas if i have the time, i’ll try to drop off a gift to you so where is ur pond?
Hi Chloe
Thanks for your comments. We only have one print book:
http://storynory.com/audio-book-podcast/
Anyway, keep listening to Natasha’s stories.
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SO WELL DONE BISCUIT HEAD
hello ,i really want sum of your books if you acn do that 4me that will be great stuff thanks and bye the way your books are great , brilliant, clever and very very very inteligant and intresting
it’s little boring..
too too too too too too too long——–
nice story and song at the final part!!!!!!!!
We listen to this and other storynorys on my drive to school. This story makes me laugh. I like to talk about Christmas with my dad after we listen to this story.
Thanks for the story:)I liked it!
Thank you for this…I really appreciate all these wonderful stories. Keep up the fantastic work! My whole family loves these.
Good story, thanks
i need some x’mas books from you.
i will be happy if you do that for me.
thankss………
Great story.
The story is good but it is too long for small children.
kool
Hi,shadowman i agree with you, it is a nice site :)
but overall i loved the story, thanx!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jane (at the top of the page)
There is no need to be angry at bertie, it wasnt his fault that it said those things. I also wanted to say that i agree with Michelle on that Sadie was awfully mean to Santa, even though he was being a little stuborn on his behalf. :D
Hi! How r u?
nice site!
i realy like this story, i wish saidie wasint so mean to poor santa though, even though santa was being strangly stubbern. I also like the sound effects and the catchy tunes.:) :) :) :)
You are right bertie, you were so kind to be princess beatrices xmas present, i only wish she kissed you.
love alice?
Alice, you make a good point. Some of the pond life characters are a bit materialistic and greedy sometimes, but in the end Bertie’s undying love for Beatrice is always the most important thing.
i liked this story, but you made it sound like only presents matter,
I liked the story. It was very fun. I like the christmas story so it was very fun. But it was little sad
I was a really fun book and it’s a super good book
it really sounds good thats ment to say any way i would like to have that in my saving file so i can read it to other people and tell them the website
i really like the story and i sounds really good
hi
hi thank you for my pressents and i want loads more
this was a good story but it was long
Jane you make a good point – I think you are referring to “Tim Learns about Father Christmas”. The Bertie story above is absolutely solid about Father Christmas being real – and knowing Bertie.
In “Tim Learns about”, we did try to point out that Father Christmas / Santa really does exist, but we are sorry that we sounded skeptical about Rudolf. It was a slip on our part. I’ll try think of something to put in the text intro to meet your concern.
I’d like to thank everyone who works on this site for Storynory: my son loves it. I would like to suggest however, that you specify this story is for older children. My son was rather crushed when we listened to the story (he is five and he believes in Rudolph, and in Santa Claus). The way this story is told allows children to learn just how much of a myth Santa is (and especially Rudolph whom you actually say was “invented” which is entirely appropriate for some, but certainly not for others! I think it’s really a shame!
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