"THE HUNGRY MOUSE" There once was a mouse that had not eaten in days. He had become really thin. After a lot of searching, the mouse found a basket full of corn. There was a tiny hole in the basket and he squeezed through. So, he crept into the basket and ate his fill of corn. However, he did not stop eating even when he was full. The mouse ate more and more.
Now, the mouse had grown larger from all that food and could no longer fit through the hole to get out. He was worried and wondered how to escape.
A rat that was passing by heard the mouse and told him that he had to wait until he had grown thin again in order to get out. The mouse regretted being greedy and overeating.
"THE TOOTH FAIRIES AND THE CLEANING FACTORY"
In the forest far from the life of big people there is a magical little village called Ordon Gardens. There lived three tooth fairies named Insicor, Canine, and Molar. The name of the fairy is based on the name of type of tooth. All day the little fairies are busy cleaning and polishing the children’s milk teeth. Milk teeth used to make very useful things in Ordon's gardens such as roads in the village and furniture in houses for little fairies. One day the Insicor realized that the teeth were not as strong as usual. These teeth are fragile and brittle with holes and black spots. Canine says, kids start eating too many sweets and not taking care of their teeth at all.
Then one night Canine came down to town, his first stop was a boy named Junior. Last night Junior and his mother had their milk teeth under the pillow. Mother told about the tooth fairy who would leave some money in exchange for his teeth. After Junior was asleep, Canine came to pick up the pillow, grabbed his teeth, and threw it into her backpack. After that replace it with two coins and a special fairy card. After junior woke up he was surprised by the two coins and the card, then it was read that the card was a guide card for caring healthy teeth. The fairies were very happy with the new information cards they gave the children. The fairies hope the milk teeth that enter the factory will be strong and healthy again.