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SurvivalAdventureWilftookatentroundtoChip’shouse.HeandChipweregoingtosleepinit.“I’veneversleptinatentbefore,”saidChip.“Iwonderwhatitwillbelike?”“Itwillbefun,”saidWilf.“Butwe’llneedasurvivalkit.”Wilfhadlotsofthingsinarucksack.“Thesecangoinoursurvivalkit,”hesaid.“We’llneedthemtosurviveoutside.I’vegotatorch,aballofstring,aplasticsheet,somechocolateandafirst-aidbox.Whatelsewillweneedtosurvive?”“I’vegotamirror,apencilandnotebook,andabagofcrisps,”saidChip.Biffcameoutwithabigumbrella.“Youmightneedthis.It’sgoingtorain,”shesaid.“Youcan’thaveanumbrellainasurvivalkit,”saidWilf.“Don’tbesilly,Biff.”Thatevening,itbegantorain.ItrainedsohardthatChipandWilfcouldn’tsleepoutsideinthetent.Intheend,MumsaidtheycouldcameonChip’sbedroomfloor.“Youwon’tneedasurvivalkithere,”saidBiff.Suddenly,themagickeybegantoglow.Thechildrenwerepulledintoanewadventure.“Ifthisisgoingtobeasurvivaladventure,”saidBiff,“I’mtakingtheumbrella.”“Youwon’tneedanumbrellaonasurvivaladventure,”shoutedChip.“Don’tbesilly.”Amywastiredandfedup.Thewagonswerestuck.Theyhadbeenstuckfortwodays.Amy’sfamilywasonalongjourney.Theyweregoingtoanewland.Theyweretakingeneryinginthewagon.Theyhadcomealongwayandtheyhadalongwaytogo.“Stayclosetothewagontrain,”saidAmy’sfather.“Don’twanderoff.It’seasytogetlostinthewoods.”Amydidn’tlistentoherfather.“I’llgoandpicksomewildberries,”shethought.“IfIdon’tgofar,Iwon’tgetlost.”Amyfoundlotsofblueberriesinthewood,butshedidn’tstayclosetothewagontrain.Shejustwentonandon.“Imustgetback,”shethoughtatlast.Butshecouldn’tfindherway.Allthetreeslookedthesame.“Ohno!I’mlost!”shethought.Amywasfrightened.Shedidn’tknowwhichwaytogo.Suddenly,somethingclosedonherfoot.Itwasatrap,andshecouldn’tgetitoff.“Help!Help!”shoutedAmy.“Helpme,somebody.”ButAmywasalongwayfromthewagontrainandnobodycouldhearher.LittleFoxwastiredandfedup.Hehadbeeninthewoodsalldaylookingforhoney.Buthehadn’tfoundany.Everytimehefoundatreewithabees’nest,thehoneywasgone.Nowhewaslost.LittleFoxknewwhytherewasnohoney.Therewasabrownbearinthewoods.Thebearhadtakenallthehoney.LittleFoxwasfrightened.Hewasalongwayfromthevillage,andthebearwasnotfaraway.“Imustbecareful,”thoughtLittleFox.LittleFoxheardAmyshouting.“someoneisintrouble,”hethought.Heranthroughthetreesasfastashecould.HefoundAmycaughtinthetrap.LittleFoxtriedtoopenthetrap,buthewasn’tstrongenough.Thebearwasalongwanaway,butheheardAmyshoutingtoo.Hestoodonhishindlegsandsniffedtheair.ThebearcouldsmellAmyandLittleFox.Hewasabad-temperedbear.Hedidn’tlikepeopleinhispartofthewood.ThemagickeytookBiff,ChipandWilftothewoodswhereLittleFoxwashelpingAmy.LittleFoxandAmywereamazed.Theyhadneverseenchildrenlikethese,before.Biff,ChipandWilfwereamazed,too.“It’slookslikethey’reintrouble,”saidChip.ThechildrencouldseethatAmywascaughtinthetrap.TheyrantohelpLittleFox.Togethertheypulledopenthejawsofthetrap.“Ugh!”saidChip.“Whatahorridthing.”“Thetrappersusethemtocatchanimals,”saidLittleFox.“Traplikethisarecruel.”ThetraphadhurtAmy’sleg.Wilfputabandageonit.BiffandLittleFoxsmashedthetrapwitharock.“It’sagoodideatosmashthetrap,”saidLittleFox,“butweshouldn’tmakeallthisnoise.Thebearwillhearus.”Suddenly,thechildrenheardaroar.Thebearcameoutofthetreesandrantowardsthem.Allthechildrenwerefrightened.“Ohhelp!”shoutedWilf.“Thisbeardoesn’tlookveryfriendly.Run!”“Ican’t,”saidAmy.Biffhadanidea.Sheopenedtheumbrellaandshutit.Thensheopeneditandspunitroundandround.Thebearstopped.Hewasafraidoftheumbrella.Hehadneverseenanythinglikeit.Thenhegavearoarandranaway.“Thatwasbrilliant,”saidChip.“Buthowdidyouknowthatbearsareafraidofumbrellas?”“Ididn’t,”saidBiff.Suddenly,itbegantorain.“Nowwhosaysyoucan’thaveanumbrellainasurvivalkit?”shesaid.“Don’tgetwet,everyone.Comeundertheumbrella.”Afteritstoppedraining,thechildrenwenton.Atlast,theycametoariver.LittleFoxtoldeveryonetokeepquiet.Thenhelaydownonthebankandputhisarminthewater.Suddenly,hecaughtafish.“That’samazing,”saidChip.“Icouldn’tdothat.”“Howdowecookit?”askedAmy.“Wedon’thaveafire.”ButLittleFoxmadeafire.Hemadeitwithabowandastick.“That’samazing,too,”saidChip.“He’slitafirewithoutanymatches.”Itwasgettingdarkanditwasbeginningtorainagain.ChipandWilfputupthetent.BiffandAmyputuptheplasticsheettomakeashelter.LittleFoxcookedthefishandthechildrensatroundthefire.Theyatethefish,andtheberriesthatAmyhadpicked.Thentheyatethechocolate.Amytoldeveryoneabouthermotherandfather.Shetoldthemhowthewagontrainhadgotstuckinthemud.Amybegantocry.“MaybeI’llneverseemymotherandfatheragain,”shesaid.“Don’tworry,”saidWilf.“We’llfindthem.”Suddenly,Biffgrabbedtheumbrellaandjumpedtoherfeet.Sheranoutsideandbegantoshout.“Help!”shecalled.“We’vebeensurrounded.”Everyonejumpedup.Biffspuntheumbrellaroundandround.“Goaway!Goaway!”sheshouted.LittleFoxlaughedandlaughed.Everyonelaughed.“Thisismyfather,”saidLittleFox.“HethoughtIwaslost.Hewaslookingforme.”“Sorry!”saidBiff.“Youwereverybrave,”saidLittleFox’sfather.“Yes,shefrightenedthebear,”saidLittleFox.ThechildrentoldLittleFox’sfatherabouttheiradventuresinthewood.Theytoldhimaboutthetrap.HelaughedwhentheytoldhimhowthebearwasafraidofBiff’sumbrella.“It’seasytogetlostinthew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