The Winter Garden, a story by Suzanne Down

Imagine this little tale as a puppet play… I like creating surprise in my puppet shows.  Here, the snow cave can be revealed from under a white snowy landscape silk, already set up with little twinkle lights hidden with white silk gauze veiling, that can be turned on with a dimmer light.  How magical it will be for your children!

The Winter Garden

King Winter went walking one day oh so cold,
He called to the snow clouds, so it is told.
Come snowflakes, come dancing down to the ground,
Tis time for the earth to not make a sound.
Your silence and calm, and peaceful white cheer,
Brings good will to all and welcomes the year!

It was early in the new year and the winds blew icy from
the north.  It was the coldest day of the winter.  King Winter went walking through the falling snow across the land and he heard something.

It was sounds from the animals…

Yip, yip called the Fox.
Thump, thump drummed Rabbit.
Tap, tap, tap, deer’s hoof on the frozen ground rang out in the cold air.  And brown bear’s tummy growled from his winter cave.
Squirrel chittered,
And Robin sang a sad song.

‘The animals are hungry’ thought King Winter.  ‘I know just what to do.’  King Winter called to the old wise gnome who dwelt in winter’s hidden garden below the earth.

Very soon, an old gnome came trudging through the snow.
‘Here I am dear King,’ said the old wise gnome.

‘The animals are hungry,’ King Winter said to his trusted old friend, ‘and there is a long cold winter ahead.  I need your help.  Go to the deepest cavern of the earth where seeds are being cared for until spring.  Go to your hidden winter-land garden, the earth’s root cellar.  Make soup from roots and seeds and grains.  I will build a
shelter fit for a winter feast for the animals.’

Old wise gnome bowed and went to prepare food for the cold and hungry forest creatures.

King Winter then called to the snow children to make a large, sturdy snow cave big enough for the animals to find shelter from the wind.

King winter brought candles to the cave to shine light and give warmth.

Gnome and his helpers were busy preparing food in the winter garden beneath the ground, and when it was ready, they brought steaming soup for all.

King Winter called to the animals, ‘come, come and feast and warm yourselves dear forest friends.’

One by one the animals came to the welcoming snow cave.  Fox, deer, rabbit, bear, squirrel, and robin too all came and ate the good warming soup.

How grateful they were.

King Winter and the old wise gnome left piles of grain and seed for them.  Enough to feed them until spring.

King Winter looked at the animals gathered in warmth,
safe shelter, with food and friendship.  He looked at the old wise gnome and they nodded to each other.  Their work was done, it was time for the old wise gnome to go back to the winter garden and keep caring for the roots and seeds getting them ready for spring.
And King Winter walked on over the snowy land, unfolding winter and caring for all.

King Winter went walking one day oh so cold,
He called to the snow clouds, so it is told.
Come snowflakes, come dancing down to the ground,
Tis time for the earth to not make a sound.
Your silence and calm, and peaceful white cheer,
Brings good will to all and welcomes the year!

The End

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