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The Sad Blue Wastebin's Adventure with Rubbish

In a cozy corner, the blue wastebin feels sad and empty, longing for a purpose. It confides in the armchair, expressing its disappointment at having no rubbish inside. The armchair, burdened by unwanted trash, encourages the wastebin, prompting an idea for a fun race. The rubbish, eager for adventure, decides to join the wastebin. Together, they embark on a thrilling journey to the dustbin and beyond, culminating in an exciting trip to the rubbish tip. Join them in this whimsical tale about friendship and purpose.

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The Sad Blue Wastebin's Adventure with Rubbish

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  1. The wastebin and the chair

  2. The blue wastebin was feeling sad.

  3. The blue wastebin was feeling sad. it said to the chair. “Oh, dear!”

  4. The blue wastebin was feeling sad. it said to the chair. “Oh, dear!” There is no rubbish in me,

  5. The blue wastebin was feeling sad. it said to the chair. “Oh, dear!” There is no rubbish in me, I do not think it is fair.”

  6. The armchair said to the wastebin,

  7. The armchair said to the wastebin, “I hate rubbish, there’s too much of it down me.

  8. The armchair said to the wastebin, “I hate rubbish, there’s too much of it down me. Old crayons, plastic bricks and paper,

  9. The armchair said to the wastebin, “I hate rubbish, there’s too much of it down me. Old crayons, plastic bricks and paper, Look! There it is. You see?”

  10. The rubbishshouted to the bin,

  11. The rubbishshouted to the bin, From the back of the armchair,

  12. The rubbishshouted to the bin, From the back of the armchair, “We’re not coming to you.

  13. The rubbishshouted to the bin, From the back of the armchair, “We’re not coming to you. We’re staying here with the fluff and dogs’ hair.”

  14. “But if you come to me,” said the bin.

  15. “But if you come to me,” said the bin. “You will have a lovely trip.

  16. “But if you come to me,” said the bin. “You will have a lovely trip. You will go into the dustbin, and then the dustcart

  17. “But if you come to me,” said the bin. “You will have a lovely trip. You will go into the dustbin, and then the dustcart Will take you to the rubbish tip.”

  18. The rubbish shouted, “That sounds great!

  19. The rubbish shouted, “That sounds great! We’ll have a race, who will win?”

  20. The rubbish shouted, “That sounds great! We’ll have a race, who will win?” And so they raced along the arm of the chair,

  21. The rubbish shouted, “That sounds great! We’ll have a race, who will win?” And so they raced along the arm of the chair, And jumped into the bin.

  22. The wastebin was emptied

  23. The wastebin was emptied Into the dustbin outside.

  24. The wastebin was emptied Into the dustbin outside. And then that was emptied into a dustcart,

  25. The wastebin was emptied Into the dustbin outside. And then that was emptied into a dustcart, With a mouth both big and wide.

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