In The Series: Toy TalesThe Camping Day
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Let's go camping!
Sure!
One day, there were two cars that lived in a brown
grassland, in a treehouse. The car that looked like a
bear was called Rilakkuma, while the ambulance
that lived with him was called Morita.One day,
Rilakkuma said, "Let's go camping!" "Sure!"
answered Morita. "We'd better pack." said
Rilakkuma. "Okay." replied Morita. Then, they took
their treehouse-lift, which was a big basket which
went up and down by a pull of a lever. A long string
was wrapped around it, and every time you cranked
the lever it would take the lift up and down. After
the lift lowered them onto the first floor, because
they were chatting on the third floor, which was the
top of the treehouse, they gathered their things and
drove to their friend, Peppa Pig's house.




Can we borrowyour campervan?
Okay. Here arethe keys.

Then, as soon as they arrived, Rilakkuma asked
Peppa Pig, "Can we borrow your campervan?"
"Okay." Peppa answered as she handed Rilakkuma
the keys. "You know, we aren't going to actually
sleep in it..." mumbled Morita. "Um, isn't it a
campervan?" whispered Peppa. "Uh...well...yes,
but.." began Morita. "Uh, we have tents." Rilakkuma
quickly shouted. "Er, okay." said Peppa. "But isn't it
strange that a car is going to ride a car?" continued
Peppa. "Well, yes..." grumbled Rilakkuma as he
drove off with Morita. "Thank you!" shouted Morita
from a distance. "You're welcome!!!" screeched
Peppa at the top of her lungs as to make sure Morita
heard her.





It's getting late,I think we should
go sleep.
I think so too.
Once they got to their campsite, they started setting
up their tents. When they were done, Rilakkuma
looked up and the sun was setting. "It's getting late,
I think we should go sleep." said Rilakkuma. "I think
so too." Morita yawned, so they scrambled inside,
rolled out their sleeping bags, slid inside their
sleeping bags, and blew out their oil lamps.


THUMP!THUMP!THUMP!
A few minutes into their sleep, they heard a loud
thumping noise. The ground shook forcefully, and
woke Rilakkuma up. He scrambled out of his tent and
...


It was a large pink elephant. "Erm, hello."
whispered Rilakkuma. "Hello sir, can I camp with
you?" asked the pink elephant. "Um, okay...."
mumbled Rilakkuma. Then, the large pink
elephant pulled out a huge pink tent and set it
beside the two other ones. "By the way, my
name's Ice." said the large pink elephant as he
crawled into his tent.
Rilakkuma scrambled back into his tent,
wondering, "What was that all about?".








The next morning, Rilakkuma told Morita about Ice.
Then, Ice came out of his tent. "Good morning."
greeted Ice. "Good morning to you, too." said
Rilakkuma. "Why don't we explore?" asked
Rilakkuma. "Okay. I see lots of vines around here.
Maybe we could climb them?" observed Ice. "Yeah,
and I see lots of caves too. Sure! Let's explore!"
exclaimed Morita. Then, they set off to explore the
rocky caverns, climb the fat vines hanging off some
rock walls, and explore every nook and cranny.











Suddenly, while Ice was studying some leaves, and
Morita was examining the walls of a cave, Rilakkuma
shouted, "Guys, look up here!" Morita scurried out of
the cave, while Ice dropped the leaf and tilted his
head upwards. There was Rilakkuma, hanging on a
fat, leafy vine, and pointing his wheel upwards.
"Come up here!!! I found something amazing!"
screamed Rilakkuma, grasping on a thin leaf, and his
other tire wrapped around the fat vine. His third
wheel was hanging freely in the air, but, well, he
doesn't have a fourth one. You see, he is an antique
car...But anyway, Morita and Ice scrambled up the
vine with him. And they found..



They saw a beautiful rainbow waterfall, glistening in the sunlight.
They pulled themselves up onto the rich, muddy soil which felt soft
to their paws.(and wheels!)They then trekked up onto a small hill,
with colorful flowers decorating its side.They then sat under the
shade of a cherry blossom tree, which grew on the hill. That was
when they noticed shiny gems sparkling at the sides of the river,
which led to the waterfall, which went down into a lake, reflecting
the waterfall's rainbow colors. Rilakkuma got up, and said, "Why
don't we each take one gem for a souvenir?" "Sure!" exclaimed the
two others, and started looking for a gem they liked. Rilakkuma did
so, too.



Morita found a gem that was silver, like a disco ball,
and shiny like one too. It reflected rainbow images of
whatever the gem was facing, whenever Morita tilted
it. Ice found a pink gem, exactly the same shade as
his fur. It sparkled and dazzled white square shapes,
of whatever was behind the gem. The white squares
didn't stay on permanently,but the squares moved
like shadows if Ice moved it around. Last but not
least, Rilakkuma found a magenta gem, which acted
like a mirror, but slightly different. The gem would
reflect whatever Rilakkuma was thinking onto itself.









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