Eric tries his hand at some good ‘ol New York City business, but does he have what it takes to succeed a famous teddy bear CEO (Greg Hildreth)? Featuring two new stories: “The Busker,” a song about a musician and his family of kids, pigs and cats, written by Gwen, a 9 year old from Wales, and “The Time I Was An Hour Late To School 2,” a story about a boy who is chronically late to school, written by a 9 year old from Arizona named Jackson.
Scroll down for the original stories behind the episode!
The Busker
by Gwen and Berwyn, age 9, The UK
Once apon a time there was a busker named Jack and he had 85 cats Tom,pol,sol and much more to add to the cats He had 29 kids and Don’t forget the pigs one day he lost one pig one kid and one cat the next day he sang a sing and one person instead of putting money in the hat hi put a invitation to a concert cald the pig the kid and the cat apparently they wher famous he went because he thought that it’s impossible to be better than him but when he arived he saw his pig his kid and his cat witch had ran away
“THE END”!
Story Pirates’ adaptation of “The Busker” was composed by Melissa Gordon
The Time I Was an Hour Late to School
by Jackson, age 9, Arizona
THE TIME I WAS AN HOUR LATE TO SCHOOL John: Bye mom I’m going to school
Mom: Don't forget your lun-
John: Bye! I’m taking the bus
The bus drive went smoothly until half way there.
Bus driver Dave: We’re out of gas but luckily we’re right next to a gas station. Who needs to go to the bathroom?
Kids on the bus: ME!!!!!!!
Bus driver Dave: Okay
Gas station manager: Hey! You have to buy something to use the bathroom!
Bus driver Dave: Kids you can have my money!!
Kids that were in the bus: THANK YOU!!!
Bus driver dave: Lets get gas now
30 min later
Bus driver Dave: Finally all the kids are out of the bathroom & the bus has enough gas
kids let's go!!!
Kids that we’re on the bus: Okay let's go finally
They finally got to school an hour late.
John: Where’s my Lunch
THE END.
Roll Call Stories
The Walrus Who Licked A Lollipop
by Alex, age 5, New Zealand
KK The Cook
by Abby, age 9, Missouri
Falling Cones
by Zelda, age 6, Georgia
Once upon a time, we were driving in a car. It started to rain and then it got wintery and the rain turned into cones. And then the cones yelled “yay! This is so much fun! I wish we could do this again!”. And then a huge blanket covered them up. And then the wind got crazy and the blanket got blown away, it turned into a kite and the cones flew kites together. AND then a huge flying pencil destroyed the blanket and the cones were sad they didn’t have a kite anymore. The sad cones went to the forest and then they were chased by a bear … because they were ice cream cones! The end.