Episode 6 - The Big Break
You'd think all the others would be just as excited, wouldn't you? The youngest seeds just heard the word 'break' and started worrying about something being broken. They sobbed, "It's not our fault! We didn't break anything! Don't blame us!" A few even had nightmares.
They spent last summer reading books like "Improve Your Image - You too can be the most popular seed on the block!" and "101 Ways to Make Their Tastebuds Tingle - A legume's guide to understanding humans". When you have November to May, you can get a lot of reading done! Anyway, they're all in the ground now, struggling with their push ups. But that's another story... |
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They're going like the clappers around here. "It's broken! It's broken!
Chelsea Chickpea's reaction was the funniest! She danced past me, singing
Of course Freddy Faba knew that the break was the first big rain of the season. Everyone gets cranking when the long, dry spell of summer is finally broken and the growing season gets going. Freddy's a great guy and very cluey. He's serious and thoughtful and would never make fun of the others just because they got the story wrong. His family thrives in 