bear and mouse

Maymie 2022-04-19 09:02:42

There is no beginning.

There are two places that impress me.

The little mouse went home with the big bear. The little mouse liked to draw very much. The big bear in pajamas put on a very fierce pose. The snowflakes fell on the big bear's nose, and the big bear caught a cold. The big bear sleeping on the bed at night had a fever, and the snowflakes kept falling. The little mouse held an umbrella for the big bear and stayed by its side until spring came.

Big Bear told Little Mouse that his family expected him to become a lawyer, but he just wanted to learn to act and play music, and no one understood or accepted him. The little mouse's dream is to paint, but everyone wants it to be a dentist, no one allows it, and no one loves it. The big bear performed acrobatics for the mouse, and the little mouse smiled happily. The big bear should be very satisfied.


This combination is really good. A mouse and a big bear protect each other. Yes, even a mouse can protect the bear and appreciate each other. Companionship and understanding can cross species, but unfortunately people can't do it. One person draws a circle and dare not take one more step.

Kind of desperate to think about it, but the story is heartwarming and I love it.

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Extended Reading
  • Reva 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    Open a candy shop and set up a dental clinic for mutual benefit and win-win.

  • Stone 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    Mentally handicapped children said this is my annual top10! ! ! The love that transcends species transcends the persistence of prejudice, the elegant piano and the watercolors, the uncle bear who sells singing and the mouse girl who paints, the tone of fairy tales and the atmosphere of life, slender, slender, cute and warm. There is also Lambert Xiong Qingqing two forced singing (uncle, your singing skills are obviously more than this). Mentally handicapped children are melting...

Ernest & Celestine quotes

  • Célestine: Bear up above and mice down below?

    Ernest: Well, yes... it's always been like this.