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How do animals spend the cold winter after reading picture books?
When winter comes, the little white rabbit and the little monkey go to the forest to find food for the winter.

The white rabbit picked many cabbages and carrots, and the little monkey picked some corn.

But when he was picking and eating, there was not much left. The little rabbit saw the little monkey unhappy and asked him, "Little monkey, what's wrong with you?"

The little monkey said, "I always eat while picking corn." Little Nutbrown hare encouraged him and said, "I'll go with you to pick corn." You can do it this time. "

So, the little rabbit took the little monkey's hand and ran around. A lot of corn will be harvested in a short time.

This time, the little monkey really ate while picking. Together, they took the collected food home. Just then, the white snowflakes fluttered gently, like white feathers.

In the evening, while eating, they thought that they could play with snow happily tomorrow. Soon, they fell asleep.

Goose, ant and bee are good friends. They often sing and play games together ... life is very happy!

The autumn wind blows gently, and the weather is getting cold.

One day, geese, ants and bees get together to discuss winter.

The wild goose said, "winter is coming, and the bugs are almost gone." I want to fly to the south, where it is warm and there are many bugs. I will come back next year. "

The wild goose asked the ant, "How do you spend the winter?"

The ant said, "I'll eat first, then go to bed, and then get up next spring."

The ant asked the bee, "How do you spend the winter?"

The bee said, "I'll store enough food first and eat it in winter."

While enjoying the beautiful scenery in winter. "

Oh, and squirrels always put something in their mouths before going to bed, because their cheeks are big enough to put eighteen melon seeds in.

So, they all fill their mouths with food before going to bed.