Teddy has a strange problem, he cannot show his emotions, this seems an insurmountable problem, when every way he tries to solve it fails, until…
Written by Niti Krishnakumar
Sample Text from Teddy’s Strange Problem
Little Sammy rushed through his homework so that he could play with his toys. Teddy was his favourite – and his car, hat, toolbox, Rubik’s cube, and spinning top.
When Teddy wanted to go to work, we would take the toolbox, wear the hat, sit in the car with the top and Rubik’s cube in the toy case on one seat of the car and ride until he got to the place he was going. He would carefully select the place he would sit at the whole day and work on the customer’s shoes. When there was no work, he would twist and turn the Rubik’s cube until all the multi-coloured squares were neatly ordered and all the squares on each face were of the same color. He was often thrilled to get it all right. “Wow!” He would scream with excitement. The top was also a delightful toy. He would often film the top as it rotated several times without stopping for a long long time and watch the replay. He was very proud of his skill at everything he did. But Teddy faced a strange problem.
<End of sample>
Download or read online the full book by selecting one of the buttons below the post.