Debbie Williamson
Debbie Williamson, author and creator of Bed Tyme Tales
The Bed Tyme Tales website was created in June, 2000. It has grown to become the largest children's story website on the internet today. Bed Tyme Tales contains hundreds of stories for you to read and enjoy!
Debbie Williamson is the author and creator of the Bed Tyme Tales website. She has written hundred's of children's stories and is still writing new ones all the time. She wants people to enjoy her stories and that is why she created this website.
You can send an email to Debbie at bedtymetales@hotmail.com.
Bed Tyme Tales is the home of hundreds of free children's stories for you to read and enjoy. Bed Tyme Tales contains stories about Fawn and Spot, Travellin' Rick, Billy Troll, Chester Chipmunk, Racum Raccoon, The Canadian Brothers, Lil' Rebel and The Poor Mountain Family as well as many, many more. All of the children stories that are featured on the Bed Tyme Tales website are written by Debbie Williamson.
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Safety Kid visits Fawn Hansen WINTER SAFETY written by Debbie Williamson I was visiting a good friend of mine recently. My friend, Fawn Hansen, is a cow that lives on a ranch in British Columbia, Canada. Now, Fawn likes to have a lot of fun at the ranch, especially during the winter months. However, sometimes the fun he has is not very safe and it could end up hurting him. Take for instance the day I was visiting him. It was bitterly cold and Fawn thought that he could just run out onto an ice-covered lake and play. He wasn't going to check the thickness of the ice because he automatically thought he would be safe. I approached Fawn just before he stepped onto the ice. "Hi Fawn," I said. "Hi Safety Kid," said Fawn, when he saw me. "It is nice to see you again. However, I'm not doing anything dangerous here." Fawn inched closer and closer to the edge of the lake. "Fawn," I said sternly. "Did you check the thickness of the ice yet?" "Well no," said Fawn, honestly. "I just assumed it would be okay because it is so cold out today." "Unfortunately," I said to Fawn. "That is a mistake that a lot of people make. Unless you actually check the depth of the ice first, you will not find out if it is safe or not." Fawn quickly backed away from the edge of the lake. A gust of wind just came along and knocked down a small branch from a tree that was hanging over the lake. The branch fell onto the ice and Fawn watched in horror as the branch cracked the ice and fell into the lake. "Safety Kid!" cried Fawn. "That could have been me!"
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