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The toys were moving. They found themselves in separate boxes, not sure of what was happening. They were all a little worried. Would they like where they were going? Where were they going? White Teddy was also having a problem with the Big Red Ball that kept bouncing into his life every time he thought back to the fun, laughter and adventures he had had with the little boy he used to belong to. The Big Red Ball was making him very, very sad, so he stopped remembering. The new house had some wonderful surprises for them and whilst they were all sitting on the sofa awaiting The Mistress to put…mehr

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The toys were moving. They found themselves in separate boxes, not sure of what was happening. They were all a little worried. Would they like where they were going? Where were they going? White Teddy was also having a problem with the Big Red Ball that kept bouncing into his life every time he thought back to the fun, laughter and adventures he had had with the little boy he used to belong to. The Big Red Ball was making him very, very sad, so he stopped remembering. The new house had some wonderful surprises for them and whilst they were all sitting on the sofa awaiting The Mistress to put them into their special places, they helped White Teddy to remember when the big red ball first appeared. The laughter and happiness returned, and there was a delightful ending for them all, especially for White Teddy.
Autorenporträt
Christiana Felini was born and educated in Exeter, Devon and started her working life in a local bank. In 1972 she married and moved to the West Midlands. Her many interests include writing poetry and stories, ballroom and Latin dancing, home cooking, golf, tennis, F1 and all motorsport. In 2000, one of her sons became ill and sadly died whilst holidaying in India, and two years later, Christiana qualified as a bereavement supporter. Four years ago she moved back to her hometown and began her writing again. The nearby beaches and the expanse of sea and sky inspire her creativity.