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10 Ways to Use a Thimble

10 Ways to Use a Thimble
The frog uses a thimble to practice leaping.
“I usually jump over it several times. Back and forth, back and forth, and back and forth. Then I do it all over again. I have to do a lot of exercise. Leaping is tough work,” says the frog.
The salamander waters plants with his thimble. He loves gardening.
“Watching the plants grow makes me happy,” the salamander smiles.
The snail added a second bedroom to his house.
“Now I can invite guests for a party,” he thinks. “Maybe some tiny worms. Worms are always fun. Especially the wiggly ones.”
The ants have meetings inside. Inside, they discuss anthill construction and how to avoid running into anteaters.
Now we wonder what is Striped Richard doing in his thimble.
“It’s a perfect spot for playing hide-and-seek,” he explains.
The mouse has just returned from the forest. We can see she is carrying blueberries in her thimble.
“It’s my basket,” says the mouse. “I’ll make some blueberry pie for my friends.”
The Rice Eater started using a thimble as a rice bowl. Now he eats his favorite meal from it. He sticks out his long tongue and enjoys his treat.
“Mmmm… rice is so good!”
The squirrel wears it as a hat.
“How do you like it? It’s the latest fashion,” she says. “It makes a perfect match for my fluffy tail.”
The lizard sits on it.
“It’s my chair,” she says proudly.
What do you think, is it comfortable?
The mole likes music and his thimble serves him as a drum.
“Tap, tap, tap,” goes the mole. “One day I’ll join a marching band!”

10 Ways to Use a Thimble
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10 Ways to Use a Thimble

10 Ways to Use a Thimble

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