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The Eve of Yalda
The Eve of Yalda is a
story revolving around the night of Yalda; an ancient Persian
celebration that is celebrated on the longest night of the year. Told by
the old story teller around a warm crackling fire on a cold December
night where his listeners huddle closer and munch on dry berries, nuts
and sweet sugar-coated almonds.
The story unfolds of a
Woodcutter's son, Adam and the Princess's Lady in waiting Adamina, and
how their fate was bound by Princess Pairika and her jealousy and
obsession in magic and sorcery.
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Tilly The Ladybird
Tilly the Ladybird is in a bit of a pickle. Arthur the Worm has
somehow persuaded Tilly to take part in the summer dance competition, so
rather than watch as Tilly usually does she's now part of the show.
With only one day to the dance competition both Tilly and Arthur
practice and practice and Tilly even takes Arthur for an early morning
flight! Which he finds a bit scary but as a wise old snail said "The
fresh air will do you good!" But with every competition that Arthur
takes part in there’s always a very colourful finale as K.C. the spider
moves in to steal the show.
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Arthur The Worm
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Their eyes met and they looked at each other coldly, one trying to
out stare the other, each knew what to expect in the race. "Oh no", said
Henry as he spotted Arthur and K.C. looking at each other, "not again",
and before Henry could stop Arthur the race had begun and the bikes
whizzed off leaving a trail of dust and smoke as everyone cheered,
except for Henry.
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