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-# A new friend? What a welcome sight

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-# He's small and his feet are white

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-# He came from a country

-far, far away

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-# To play and to learn more each day

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-# Cled! Cled! You're the bear for me

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-# Me and Cled,

-the best of friends are we

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-# Cled! Cled!

-The best polar bear you'll meet

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-# We'll have fun with Cled,

-what a treat!

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-# Cled! Cled! You're the bear for me

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-# Me and Cled,

-the best of friends are we

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-# Cled! Cled!

-The best polar bear you'll meet

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-# We'll have fun with Cled,

-what a treat! #

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-One thing Cled noticed

-about his new home...

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-..was how different things were

-to feel.

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-In Llanlluwcheira,

-everything was cold.

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-In Artheinog, some things were warm.

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-Some things were soft.

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-Some things were wet.

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-Oops.

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-Heh-heh.

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-Some things would crunch,

-like leaves.

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-Cled, Morus, be quiet.

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-Nain's asleep.

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-Sorry, Dad.

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-I'm here to clear the leaves,

-not watch you play with them.

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-But Dad, we love crunching them.

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-Quite possibly,

-but I need to clear them.

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-I need to clear

-the front garden, too.

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-It's OK, Dad, we'll help.

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-Of course.

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-Oh.

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-You've helped enough for today.

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-Yes, you've been great.

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-Go inside to play a game.

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-A game? What fun.

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-Oh, yes.

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-Come with me.

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-I'm going to put something

-in this box.

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-You can put a paw in

-and guess what it is by feeling it.

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-You go first.

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-OK then, close your eyes.

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-Do you know what it is?

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-Does Morus know?

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-It's soft and warm.

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-Is it a mud pie?

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-No!

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-No, it's not muddy.

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-It's furry, like a jumper.

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-Is it a jumper? A jumper?

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-Pull it out.

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-It's a long jumper!

-It's a woolly scarf.

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-It's your turn now, Cled.

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-Ready.

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-That feels rather odd.

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-It's hard and prickly.

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-Um... I don't know what it is.

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-Take it out.

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-What's that?

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-A pine cone.

-It fell from next-door's tree.

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-A cone? What a strange shape.

-I like it.

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-Me, too. Can I have one?

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-You can have this one.

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-You don't have one now.

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-Both of you can have one.

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-There are plenty outside.

-Go and collect them.

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-Can we? Come on, Morus.

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-Here's one.

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-Here's one.

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-And another.

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-Pine cones.

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-This is the largest.

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-Try playing quietly.

-Nain's still asleep.

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-Oops, sorry, Mam.

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-I'm going to help Dad

-in the front garden.

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-Carry on collecting the pine cones.

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-I'm going to collect a hundred.

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-I'm going to collect twenty hundred.

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-How many have you found?

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-One.

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-Me, too.

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-They might be hiding

-under the leaves.

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-Ta-da.

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-Wow.

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-Look at this, Morus. It's huge.

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-It's a hedgehog.

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-A hedgehog. How pretty.

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-Don't touch it. It has sharp spikes.

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-Oh, yes. Sharp spikes all over it.

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-What's it doing now?

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-Looking for food.

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-What do hedgehogs eat?

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-I'm not sure. Ice cream?

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-I like ice cream.

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-Let's give it some ice cream.

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-Good idea. Come on.

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-Don't you like it, Spiky?

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-How do you know its name is Spiky?

-It might have another name.

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-Like what?

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-Morus?

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-No, there's only one Morus.

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-You're right. We'll call it Pigyn.

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-It might not be hungry.

-It might want to play.

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-Do you want to play?

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-Uh-oh. It's scared.

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-Where are you going, Pigyn?

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-Ahem.

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-It might want to sleep a while,

-like me.

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-Sorry for waking you, Nain.

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-Me, too.

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-Don't worry, I'm just joking.

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-I had a nice nap.

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-Pigyn is looking for a place

-to hibernate.

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-Hibernate? What's that?

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-Some animals sleep

-through the winter...

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-..and wake up in the spring

-when it's warmer.

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-That's hibernation.

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-Oh, clever.

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-It'll need

-a nice warm place to hibernate.

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-Our house is warm.

-It can sleep there.

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-You're very kind, Morus, but wild

-animals don't like being inside.

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-Pigyn can hibernate in the leaves.

-Dad's clearing them away.

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-Well, if it can't stay in the leaves

-or go to our house...

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-..where can it sleep?

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-It's time for me to fetch Sami.

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-Cled caressed Sami Syniad

-and thought long and hard.

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-He thought about Pigyn.

-He thought about the leaves.

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-He thought about hibernation.

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-I know. We need the box

-Mam had to play the game.

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-Good idea.

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-Why?

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-You'll see.

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-There we go. Ready.

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-This is a lovely home for Pigyn.

-Shelter from the wind and rain.

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-Hush. Here he comes.

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-He likes it.

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-Pigyn will sleep until the spring

-when it's warmer.

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-It won't be spring for a long time.

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-He'll be fine.

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-Mam, Dad, look. We've made

-a nice warm home for the hedgehog.

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-Well done.

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-He looks nice and cosy in there.

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-What about my leaves?

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-Don't worry, Dad,

-we helped you clear them before.

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-We'll do it again.

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-Whoo-hoo!

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-That's what Dad was worried about.

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