
Stories For Kids – Raj The Rambling Radiator
Stories for kids. This story is all about Raj. And yes, he’s a radiator.
BoodleBobs 01 ‘Raj the Rambling Radiator” a short story for kids written & narrated by Jo Kemp

Title: Raj The Rambling Radiator
Genre: Children’s
Author: Jo Kemp
Published: 2020
Language: English
Publisher: BoodleBobs

Grannie Annie’s Ultimate Alphabet Book – R Is For Raj
Raj The Rambling Radiator is a story from ‘Granny Annie’s Ultimate Alphabet Book’. Her Alphabet book is a different approach to alphabet books insofar as it’s written to expand children’s vocabulary and their imagination.
Twenty-six stories in one book. Every letter of the alphabet is catered for with characters that are engaging and lasting; in situations that young people can relate to in their everyday lives.

Raj The Rambling Radiator BoodleBobs Stories For Kids
This story for kids is all about Raj. And yes, he’s a radiator.
“Bring me damp towels!” he called from across the hall, “Bring me wet washing and socks!”
Anything that was cold.. or damp… or just plain soaking wet.. loved Raj.
And there was always room for one more on top.

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Timmy – his friend – had been hanging out on the line and had got frozen.
“I think..…… I think…I’m getting AH…AH… ATISHOO……..A cold.” He sneezed.
“Come and sit on my head while I find you some honey for your cold,” said Raj kindly.

And with Timmy on his head, they went into the garden.

“I need some honey,” he called. And Big Fat Bee came and landed beside him.
“Follow me,” said Big Fat Bee and led Raj towards the rhododendron bush.
(ROW-DOW-DEN-DRUN is how you say it.)
“Wait here,” he buzzed, “I’ll be back as soon as I can.”
Raj had just settled down to wait when two long pink sticks came and planted themselves in front of him?
“I’ve been imprisoned!” he panicked, “I am a prisoner!” and shook the sticks as hard as he could.

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“No you haven’t,” said a large pink head which dropped into view, “You’re just shaking a leg. Well, two actually – mine.”
The legs stepped back and Pink Fedora came into view.
“Have you seen my egg?” she asked.

Raj didn’t quite know what to say. “Your egg? He said sounding puzzled, No… I’m sorry I have not”.
“Oh, That’s a shame,” said Pink Fedora sadly, “It rolled away and if it gets cold….
“COLD!!” said Raj horrified, “No, no! We cannot have that. Come, we must go quickly and find it.”

Just at that moment, Big Fat Bee came back and wanted to know what all the fuss was about. “It’s a large blue egg,” explained Fedora, “But please hurry because…”
“IT CANNOT GO COLD!!” finished Raj.
“I’ll get the squad together,” said Big Fat Bee summoning his friends who were soon zig-zagging over the garden.
It didn’t take them long to find the missing egg.

But there was a problem.
Sitting next to the egg was Ratty and the only thing on his mind was BREAKFAST and a lovely big blue egg would do nicely!!
Oh no you don’t!” shouted Raj.

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And – with a bit of quick thinking – he grabbed Timmy, twirled him around and…around..
FLICK!!
“Ouch!” squealed Rat.
“Ouch!” squealed Timmy.
“That really hurt!” they both squealed together.
But it did the trick.
Ratty forgot all about BREAKFAST and decided the best thing he could do was to run for it!
Tenderly, Pink Fedora nuzzled her egg, “It’s still warm,” she sighed with relief.
“But it needs to be warmer,” added Raj, “Timmy, can you help me?”
Timmy was only too happy to help.
He wrapped himself gently around the egg as Raj sat them both on his warm flat head.

And then they waited. And they waited until a small crack appeared and out popped a baby pink flamingo.

“Mummy!” she cried. And wrapped her tiny wings around Raj.
“Daddy!” she chuckled as she looked up. And embraced the long pink legs of her mummy.
“Ohhhh!! Tea towel!” she added and laughed as she put Timmy in her beak.
And that was it really.
Wherever Raj went he was followed by a baby pink flamingo called Flora holding Timmy in her beak.
And wherever Flora went, Pink Fedora went too.
I think we are a very happy family,” smiled Raj contentedly.
And radiated.
The End
Stories For Kids – Raj The Rambling Radiator, written & narrated by Jo Kemp

About Raj The Rambling Radiator

R is for Raj. Raj the Rambling Radiator
It isn’t everyday one finds a radiator wandering around in the garden but Raj needs to find some honey for his friend Timmy and bees – who have lots of honey – are usually found in the garden.
Also in the garden, as Raj is soon to find out, is a pink flamingo called Fedora who needs Raj’s help when it comes to light that her egg is missing…
All perfectly normal; just another day in the world of BoodleBobs.
Raj name meaning: A boys name from the Sanskrit raja, meaning “king”. Raj name on Wikipedia
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