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It's Really Spring



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A doctor tells the parent of a sick child, "I'm sorry, there's not much more that I can do for Nancy." The doctor suggests that the best cure for Nancy would be the sun. Nancy's rag doll then begins to cry, along with the other toys in the room. The little rag doll then comes to life, and the toys discuss Nancy's terrible illness. The sun hasn't been out all month. A book suggests they visit the sun, so the rag doll agrees to let a kite take her to see the sun. The kite and the rag doll go to visit the sun. The rag doll explains Nancy's situation to the sun. The sun explains that this time of the year, the sun doesn't even shine bright on my old Kentucky home. According to the sun, unless Cloudy can move out of the way, there's nothing he can do. The sun suggests that the rag doll visit Cloudy. Cloudy hears the rag doll's explanation of Nancy's situation. Unfortunately, he can't move until Breezy moves him. Breezy says he can't do anything as long as snow is around. Breezy refers the rag doll to Mr. Zero. Mr. Zero isn't as cooperative as the other entities. He says he won't do anything because there are two weeks left in winter. He refuses to cooperate. The little rag doll becomes upset and starts to cry and sing a song. Mr. Zero changes his mind, and the ball starts to roll. The wind blows the clouds away, and the sun comes out and Nancy gets better. The doctor says it must have been a miracle. Your host, Binary Mouse, introduces Your Virtual World's Campfire Tales Series in the online version.

It's Really Spring




This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 11 April, 2012.