Silly Stories for Kids

🌸😬 Where is Pim Pim's Mum 😬🌸

Samuel Ramsden

Uh-oh! Pim Pim can’t find his mum on Mother’s Day! 😱 But fear not—Holly, Aubree, Brinley, and Zahli are on the case! 🕵️‍♀️🕵️‍♂️

Join the gang as they zoom through the skies in the wacky Telephone-A-Boothacopter ☎️🚁, dodge broom-wielding grumpies 🧹😲, tiptoe past Teddy Winkle’s flower beds 🌸😬, and chase down mysterious purple papers 📄🟣.

Will Pim Pim find his mum? Will Brinley ever get her Chinese takeaway? 🥡🍜 Tune in for a heartwarming tale of messy kitchens and big hearts On this special Mother’s Day adventure 💖👩‍👧‍👦.

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One day, four little girls named Holly, aubrey, Brinley and Zali were all at home Now. They had woken up early because today was Mother's Day and they were very excited. They were getting everything ready for their mum Now. They had lots of presents ready to go and they were starting to work on breakfast. They were all in the kitchen together. All right, said Holly, I'll get the toast. So she started to put the toast in the toaster. Um, I'll get the butter to put on the toast, said Aubrey. Um, okay, said Bryn, and I will get. I don't really want toast. How about I make the pancakes? Said Brynley. Brinley, we're doing eggs and toast, not pancakes. Um, well then, if we're doing eggs on toast, I will do the croissants. No, not croissants, eggs on toast, said Holly.

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Zali was in the corner laughing to herself because she was enjoying all the playing as they were cooking, though, all of a sudden they heard a noise outside their house. Hello, hello. They went and looked at the window. Um, pim Pim's here, said Aubrey. Oh, what's he doing? Said Holly. I don't know, said Aubrey, I'll let him in. Aubrey went over to the door and opened it up so that Pim Pim could come inside. He came bursting into the kitchen Help. He said what's going on? Pimpin? Said Holly, I know what it is. Said Brim, I think that he wants the pancakes as well. What said Pimpin? Never mind, said Holly. What's going on, pimpin, I need your help. He said With. What said Aubrey? Um, my mummy, I can't find her anywhere. I think she's gone. What said the girls? I know, can you please come help me, please, please, please, please, please. It's Mother's Day and I cannot find my mummy. Um, okay, said the girls. We can definitely help you, hang on. We just got to tell our mum first.

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So the girls all raced into their mum's bedroom. They took in some half-cooked toast that was slightly buttered and placed it on the bed next to her. Um, mum, here you go. Happy Mother's Day. Uh, we just gotta help Pimpin with something. We'll be back soon, yeah, and hopefully we'll bring pancakes, said Bryn. Their mum sat up. What she said? Pimpin needs our help, said Holly. Oh, okay, said their mum. Well, you better go help him. Okay, said Holly, we'll be back soon and we'll do presents then. Okay, said their mum. It's always good to help people. She said yeah, said the girls, let's go, yes, let's go. Said Pimpin, come on, come on, let's go. He raced out the door very, very quickly and the girls all ran along behind.

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As they got outside, pimpin was standing there. Um Pimpin, what is that thing? The girls all pointed. Pimpin was standing next to some kind of strange looking box with funny little bits on top. Um, well, it is actually my telephone boot-o-copter, a telephone what-o-copter, said Holly. It was a telephone boot, but nobody really uses those that much anymore. So I got one and I modified it to be a helicopter so that we can go everywhere very, very fast, said Pimpin. Oh okay, said the girls, come on, everybody, get in. So they all squished inside the funny looking telephone booth.

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Um, how do we fly, said Aubrey? Well, said Pimpin, we use the telephone. You dial the number of the house that you want to go to and then when you dial that number, it takes you there by the helicopter. Um, that sounds like fun. Uh, I want to go to grandpa's house, said Brinley, and she started dialing the numbers. Brinley, said Holly, but it was too late. Brinley had already punched a lot of numbers. But the trouble was that Brinley didn't actually know the phone number of her grandpa's house, and so, telephone a booth, a copter took off into the air. Where are we going, said holly. Um, I don't know, said aubrey. Me that said pim pim. But this could be fun. But pim pim, we're meant to be looking for your mom. Oh yeah, I forgot. Um, well, wherever we arrive, we will work it out. Then we will go from there.

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So the telephone telephone, a Boothacopter kept flying through the air all the way until it came down to land in somebody's front yard. When it landed, the man that lived in the house came out to the front yard with a big broom. Hey, get off my lawn. He said, swiping the broom towards the kids. Uh-oh, said Holly, we better get out of here. Quick, said Pimpin, press some more numbers. Dial the number to my house. What's the number to your house, said Aubrey. Um, I don't remember, said Pimpin. What said the girls? How did you plan on getting home? Um, I don't really know. I hadn't thought that far, but I knew your phone number. Maybe we go back to your house. Um, well, that's not going to help, said Aubrey. Um, maybe, oh, I know Teddy Winkle's number. Quick, punch it in, said Holly.

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So as Pimpin was pressing the buttons in the telephone booth, the man with the broom was starting to hit the sides of the telephone and booth-a-copter as he did. It sounded quite funny inside. That tickles, said Brin. What do you mean that tickles? You can't feel that, I know, but I'm pretty sure it would tickle broom. It's not funny looking it's a normal broom. Well, I like it, said Brinley. Can I have it? What said the man? Very confused, by now Pim Pim had finished pushing the numbers to go to Teddy Winkle's house and the telephono-boothicopter lifted up into the air. Sorry about your grass, said Aubrey. The man looked, it didn't even leave a mark. I know, said Pim Pim, I made sure that the Telephone-a-Boothicopter has very good landing gear.

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As the Telephone-a-Boothicopter started flying back up into the air, the kids all stopped to think. Now, said Holly, when we get to Teddy Winkle's house, how are we going to get to your house to try and find your mum? Well, said Pimpin. Hopefully Teddy Winkle knows my phone number. We'll have to see, said Aubrey. Or said Brinley. We could try some more random phone numbers and who knows where we'll end up. Maybe your mum might be at um, what's the phone number for Disneyland? What said Holly? Uh, I just think that she might be at Disneyland and we could go there. That could be fun. Um, brinley, we're not going to Disneyland, we're trying to find Pim Pim's mummy.

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As they were talking, they could start to see Teddy Winkle's house coming into view. I see Teddy Winkle's house, let's all call out at him. So they all decided to yell out the side of the telephone-a-boothicopter to Teddy Winkle who was in his front yard watering his flowers. Hey, teddy Winkle, those flowers are smelly. Except when I say smelly, I mean they smell really good, said Bim Bim. Um, teddy Winkle called Holly.

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Hi, what said Teddy Winkle looking up into the air? What is that thing? It's my telephone-a-bo booticopter, said Pimpim, as it started to fly over towards Teddy Winkle's yard. Pimpim, don't land that on my flowers. I don't really know how to control the landing. Pimpim, I love those flowers. Don't let it land on the. As it came down very, very close to the ground, it was about to land on Teddy Winkle's flowers. Pimpim, there's got to be a way to control this, said Holly. I don't know, said Pimpin.

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Aubrey had a quick thought. She picked up the phone inside the telephone-a-booth-a-copter. She put it up to her ear and said uh, a bit sideways please. There was a little voice inside that said okay. And as it did. The telephone-a-booth-a-copter went a little bit sideways and landed on the grass. Thank goodness, said Teddy Winkle, that was close.

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See how pretty these flowers are. I've been looking after them for ages. Yes, they are very pretty, said Pimpin. Maybe we could put some magic dust on them that could make them do dancing and singing. Pimpin, no, please don't play with my flowers.

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Okay, hey, teddy Winkle, why did you get your mummy for Mother's Day? Um, hey, Teddy Winkle, why did you get your mummy for Mother's Day? Um, well, I made her a really yummy breakfast and I got her a nice necklace that had a picture of me in it and our love heart next to it, and then in the side it had some writing that said Teddy Winkle is the best. Um, but Teddy Winkle, that is a problem. Why is that a problem, bim Bim? Because everybody knows that Teddy Winkle isn't the best. Pimpin is the best. What said Teddy Winkle? It's my mum. My mum thinks I'm the best. Oh, okay, I guess so. Oh, yes, mums, do you know my phone number, said Pimpin. Why do I need to know your phone number, asked Teddy Winkle. Because we need to get to my house with the telephone and boot the the cop-top because I cannot find my mummy anywhere. Um, hang on, I'm pretty sure I wrote it down somewhere, said Teddy Winkle.

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So the kids, teddy Winkle and Pim Pim, all went inside Teddy Winkle's house. All right, I know that I wrote it on a purple piece of paper, but I can't remember where I put the purple piece of paper, said Teddy Winkle. Oh dear, said Pim Pim, we'll never find my mummy, don't worry. Said Holly, we can all work together. Yes, said Aubrey, we can do it. Um, I can get a new piece of purple paper, said Brinley, and I can write a new number and pretend that it's Pimpin's mummy's number. Would that work? Um, no, said Teddy Winkle, looking very confused. Oh, oh well, said Brin. Okay, I guess I'll look for a green piece of paper. What, why green? Oh sorry, uh, blue, no, not blue, purple. Oh, okay, um, what does it say, said Brynley. It says Pimpin's phone number, and then it's got some numbers on it. Uh, okay, I will find it, except I can't read. Brynley, said Holly, why don't you just look for a purple piece of paper? Bring us anything that you find that's purple. Okay, said Brinley.

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Meanwhile, everybody else started looking through Teddy Winkle's house to try and find Pim Pim's phone number. They started going from room to room looking in drawers and on desks and under tables. I got something, said Brin, she brought it in. Um, that's the Chinese takeaway menu. Uh, okay, I will have some fried rice and two dim sims, said Brynley.

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What said Teddy Winkle? No, we're looking for Pim Pim's phone number. Oh yeah, I forgot, said Brynley. She walked off and kept looking for more things. Um, is it this one? Said Holly. She pulled it out. No, that's not the right numbers Over here. Said Aubrey, I see some purple. She pulled it out, but no, it was not Pim Pim's phone number. I got another one, said Bryn. She brought it in.

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Brynley, that one is in the shape of a duck. That is not Pim Pim's number, but it has some numbers. Yes, it has numbers for the local duck pond for when I go duck watching, said Teddy Winkle, we need to find my phone number, find the piece of paper that says 0423914066. Pim Pim said Holly, do you know your phone number? Yes, I do know my phone number. It is that. So we need to find the piece of paper with that phone number on it. Pim Pim, if you know your phone number, we don't need to find a piece of paper with that phone number on it. Pim-pim, if you know your phone number, we don't need to find a piece of paper. Oh, yes, that is correct, hooray.

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Okay, everybody in the funny Bootycopter. Teddy Winkle, do you want to come for a fly? Um sure, it looks like fun, said Teddy Winkle. So, pim-pim, teddy Winkle and the girls all squished inside the telephone aboothercopter. It was very squishy this time as they had too many people in there.

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Okay, said Brinley, I will press the numbers. No, you won't, said Pim Pim, I watched you. You were trying to press the numbers for the Chinese takeaway. Um, yes, said Brinley, I still feel like some fried rice and three dim sims and maybe some spring rolls.

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Brinley said Holly, we actually need to get to Pimpin's house so that we can help him find his mummy. Yes, said Aubrey, I'm sure she misses him very much. Um, yes, I'm sure she does too, because everybody knows that Pimpin is the best. Okay, I will. Actually my fuzzy fingers make it hard to press the buttons sometimes. Holly, can you press the buttons? Okay, said Holly.

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So Pimpin told Holly the numbers and she pressed them one by one. As she did, the Telephone-A-Booth-A-Copter started taking off into the air. Okay, so when we get to my house, said Pimpin, we need to find my mummy as quickly as possible. All right, said the kids, let's do it. The Telephone-a-boothicopter kept flying through the air until they could see Pimpim's house off in the distance. We are almost there. I can see my house.

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As the Telephone-a-boothicopter started coming down, it was about to land on Pimpim's roof. Uh, oh, said Pimpim, don't worry. Uh, excuse me, can you go to the side a bit so that we land in the front yard? Okay, came the voice from inside the telephone, and the telephone, a Boothacopter, moved sideways and landed in the front yard. Okay, everybody, we need to find my mummy. And when you find her, make sure you do not tell her where I am.

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What said Holly? What do you mean? Well, um, so actually there's a little bit more to the story. Pim-pim came a voice. Uh, quick, you find her and then tell me where she is and I will hide here.

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Pim-pim said Holly, what is going on? Um, well, it turns out that, um, pim-pim, I'm coming to find you. Pim-pim, what did you do, said Teddy Winkle. Well, I decided that I should try and do something special for my mummy for Mother's Day. So I was going to make her a beautiful breakfast. But it turns out that making a big mess is a lot easier than making a beautiful breakfast. You've destroyed the kitchen, said his mummy coming outside. Oh dear, I will hide in the telephone and booth-a-copter. Quick press some buttons. Um no, said Brinley. I am on hold with the Chinese takeaway place. They're waiting to take my order. What said Pim-Pim?

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Pim-pim's mother came out to the telephone and booth-a-copter Pim-Pim, are you in here? No, pim-p here, said Pimpim. He's in there, said Teddy Winkle. Uh-oh, said Pimpim. Pimpim's mummy came over to the telephone and booth-a-copter. Pimpim, come out here please. Okay, said Pimpim. He came out of the telephone booth.

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Pimpim, you made a big mess in the kitchen. What was going on? Well, I really wanted to make you a very special Mother's Day breakfast, said Pimpim, but things got a little bit out of hand. I really wanted to do good, but I'd made a big mess and I didn't want to make you upset on Mother's Day. Oh, pimpin, said his mummy. Oh, I love you. Thank you for trying. That's the main thing. Really, said Pimpin. Really, said his mummy. Hooray, said Pimpin. And Pimpin ran out of the telephone and booth-a-copter and gave his mummy a very big hug. Alright, said Holly.

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Now that Pimpin's all sorted, we better head home. Hey, teddy Winkle, do you need us to drop you home as well? Um, nah, I'll stay and help Pimpin turn this big mess into a breakfast for his mummy. We can do it together. Oh, thank you so much, teddy Winkle. You're welcome, said Teddy Winkle. All right, said the girls. At least I know our phone number, said Holly, to be able to get back home. Pim Pim, can we borrow the Telephone-A-Booth-A-Copter? Sure, said Pim Pim, have fun.

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So Holly, aubrey and Brinley all climbed back into the Telephone-A-Bicopter. Bradley had finished trying to order Chinese takeaway and they said the wait was going to be at least 45 minutes. So the girls dialed in the number to go back to their house and the telephone-a-boothicopter flew them all the way home. When it landed in their front yard and they climbed out and walked inside, their mummy was sitting at the table waiting. Well, girls, have you had fun? Did Pimpin find his mummy table waiting?

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Well, girls, have you had fun? Did Pimpin find his mummy? Yes, said Holly. He did, said Aubrey. And we're still waiting on the Chinese takeaway, said Bryn. What said their mum? Well, said Holly. I don't think you'd believe us, even if we told you but happy Mother's Day and that is the end of the places. It's very, very good. We hope that you have been enjoying the silly stories for kids and we hope especially that you had a fantastic Mother's Day and gave your mummy a very big cuddle and a kiss. Give her an extra kiss today from Pimpin Hee hee. Okay, this has been me, the Pimpin. I see you soon. Okay, bye, and me Sam.

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