Originally, Owl’s house was very grand. It was built in a beautiful, large oak tree, with a design that was both elegant and ancient, clearly indicating that a learned figure lived there.

However, when the big oak tree was blown down by a strong wind, Owl’s house became a pile of ruins, which was very sad to see. But Owl was not worried at all…

Early this morning, Rabbit was the first to take action. He wrote many small notes and placed one in front of each friend’s house.

The notes read: “I am looking for a new house for Owl, please join me. —Rabbit.”

Everyone got busy. Some went to find a new house, and some helped move things out of the old house. Only Winnie did not participate because he thought there was another task as important as finding a house for Owl: writing a song for Owl’s old house.

However, after finishing the song, Winnie also joined the team moving the things.

Robin was the general supervisor for moving the things. Rabbit was responsible for conveying the supervisor’s instructions to everyone, in case they got confused.

Kanga was in charge of sorting and packing the items from the old house. To her, all those old things should be thrown away.

“Owl, can we get rid of this dirty and torn dishcloth?” “This rug has a big hole in it, can we throw it away?” …

But Owl’s answer was that he wanted to keep all the items. Besides, that wasn’t a dishcloth; it was his headscarf. Kanga had no choice but to pack everything up.

Since everyone was busy with his new house, Owl also felt he should do something. So he decided to make a nameplate for the new house. He found a piece of wood and neatly wrote on it: “Owl’s House.”

When the nameplate was done, Owl was very satisfied. He lifted it up, intending to show it to all the friends who were helping move things. Just then, Eeyore suddenly appeared from nowhere and bumped into Owl, causing the nameplate to fall to the ground.

“I found a new house for Owl,” Eeyore said excitedly, sitting right down on the freshly written nameplate.

When Eeyore stood up, the words “Owl’s House” were almost entirely imprinted on his bottom.

This made Owl very unhappy. But he didn’t say anything because Eeyore had helped him find a new house. What Owl didn’t know was that he had written a wrong character, which almost caused a laughable mistake.

The group split into two teams again. Robin, Winnie, and Piglet followed Eeyore to see the new house he found for Owl. The others stayed behind to continue moving things out of the old house.

When Robin, Winnie, and Piglet followed the proud Eeyore to the new house, they were all speechless with surprise. Because it was not an empty house at all—it was Piglet’s house!

“This house is perfect for Owl. What do you think, Piglet?” Eeyore asked.

At this moment, Piglet behaved very generously: “This house is just right for Owl. I hope he will be happy living here.” Piglet said this while swallowing twice because he had always been very happy living in this house.

Eeyore faintly felt that something was wrong: “Robin, what do you think?”

Robin thought for a while, then asked Piglet a question: “Piglet, if your house were blown away by the wind, what would you do?”

Before Piglet could answer, Winnie spoke for him: “He can live with me!”

Piglet tightly held Winnie’s hand: “Thank you! I’m so happy to live with you!”

And so, Owl smoothly moved into the new house. He was very happy living there.

Piglet moved in with Winnie and was also very happy.

Every day in the Hundred Acre Wood became peaceful and joyful again, just like before.

Thank you for reading! ” Sitestorys