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About this book
Old Mrs. Johnson lives alone in the forest and loves to knit sweaters and mittens for her grandchildren in the city. One day, when returning from a visit to the city, her solitude comes to an end when her mischievous forest neighbours reveal themselves in a delightfully colourful fashion. Who took her yarn, and what have they done with it? The colourful mystery is solved when the birds, rabbits, snakes, trees and other dwellers of Mrs. Johnson's forest neighbourhood are seen playing with the yarn. Suddenly, the forest doesn't seem so lonely anymore!
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Information
Publisher
Pm Press E BooksYear
2010Print ISBN
9781604860818eBook ISBN
9781604863734
Grandma Johnson was happy.
She was happy living alone
in her house in the forest.
in her house in the forest.

She was happy having no neighbor.

She was happy sitting alone in
her living room knitting sweaters
for her grandchildren.
her living room knitting sweaters
for her grandchildren.

She was happy walking alone to and from
the shed where she stored her yarn.
the shed where she stored her yarn.

But there was a problem.

Sometimes she felt just alïttle bit lonely.
Not so much that she wasn’t happy.
But just a little bit.
Not so much that she wasn’t happy.
But just a little bit.

And so she was very happy as
she got ready to go visit her
grandchildren, who lived in the city.
she got ready to go visit her
grandchildren, who lived in the city.

She carried her suitcases
full of sweaters and mittens.
full of sweaters and mittens.

She was gone for a long time.
She had so much fun!
She had so much fun!

But she was happy to come
back to her house in the forest.
back to her house in the forest.

Only now she had two
problems. One was that she would
once again be just a little bit lonely.
problems. One was that she would
once again be just a little bit lonely.

The other was that SOMEONE
had been in her shed!
had been in her shed!

Who took her yarn? She couldn’t
imagine. She lived all by herself,
and she had no neighbors.
imagine. She lived all by herself,
and she had no neighbors.

She went to bed a
little bit confused.
little bit confused.

The next morning, she ...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Chapter 1