FAIRY TALE #48: The story of the guinea pig who liked to cook parsley soup

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Dimension: 3000 Fairy Tales
Author: Peter Matthew Check
Benefactors of The Fairy Tale:
(heres can be your company or name)

Date: 6, June 2025

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Children, you probably know or maybe someone at home even has a guinea pig. And our next fairy tale will be about one such guinea pig.

Our guinea pig will be called Moe. Yes. You can see Moe in the picture.
He is all white except for the brown spots on his head. However, if you look closely at Moe, you will find that he is a pretty little fat. πŸ‘‡

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Yes, that's right, kids. Our Mou loved to eat and didn't do any sports. He had an endless wheel in the house where he lived so he could run around. You probably know that wheel. It looks like a Ferris wheel from a fair and the guinea pig gets on it and runs and runs and the wheel spins and spins, but the guinea pig doesn't run an inch because it keeps running in place. Just like us humans on a treadmill.
But even though Mou had this wheel, he didn't run on it at all.

He preferred to cook something good, ate it with gusto, then went to sleep and when he woke up, he found that his stomach was growling and he was looking for something to eat again...

And today, kids, Mou decided to cook himself a big treat. At least a big treat for the guinea pigs. Moe was going to cook himself parsley soup. Yummy! It is really good and healthy because it is full of vitamins and vitamins are needed to defeat all germs and viruses. And with nutritious, vegetable soup, it goes one way or another. And it is precisely into cooking such a soup, strong and tasty, that our guinea pig Mou set about with gusto.

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He pulled a saucepan over to the stove and put water and parsley in it and added a good pinch of salt. And that was enough. Guinea pigs really like this kind of soup. Mou turned on the stove and waited for the water to start boiling. And when it did, he turned down the stove a little so that it wouldn't boil too much and then covered the pot with a lid. Then he set the timer to ten minutes and went to read the newspaper.

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In ten minutes the timer rang. It pulled Mou out of his reading because he was reading an article about what was happening in the world, but he had to put the newspaper down because the timer kept beeping and begging Mou to turn it off. So Mou did, and then it was easy for him.

He turned off the stove and took the saucepan with the soup off the stove. He took a wooden spoon in his hand, stirred the soup well, then put the wooden spoon down, brought a spoon and a saucer, poured the soup into the saucer, and started eating with the spoon. Oh my, he ate until his little ears, which you can clearly see in the picture, were moving.

And when Mou had eaten his fill, he went to bed. And what did Mou do when he woke up? Do you remember that, children? Yeeah, it's clear that you are attentive listeners or readers. You are clever. You remember it perfectly. That's right. When Mou woke up, he was already looking for something to eat. And when he ate it, he went back to sleep so that when he woke up, he could look for something to eat again.
And so on and on.
And that's the whole fairy tale about Mou, the guinea pig who liked to cook parsley soup.

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🀑🧐 πŸ˜‰ THE END? Maybe not.
Maybe we'll take Mou a small ride on his endless wheel so he can work out a little and lose weight...
What do you think, kids? πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡ πŸ˜‰ 🧐 🀑

Should Moe run on his endless wheel to lose some weight?