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Fairy Tales with Granny MacDuff

Princess Amelia & The Procrastinators

Fairy Tales with Granny MacDuff

Little Ears Media

Stories For Kids, Kids & Family

4.4932 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

The people of Proximily are quite content. They are all procrastinators and nothing ever gets done. But it doesn't bother them one bit. That is until one day, Princess Amelia asks why which changes everything.

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0:00.0

Good evening, children. It's Granny Mcduff, ready with a story.

0:07.0

So make yourselves comfy and I'll begin.

0:15.0

Once upon a time, there lived a princess called Amelia.

0:24.5

Her father was king of proximile.

0:28.5

It was a beautiful land with many inhabitants.

0:31.3

There was only one problem.

0:35.0

Nothing ever got done.

0:39.3

And it was all completely for lack of trying. You see, the people of Proximity were all procrastinators.

0:45.3

They procrastinated everything.

0:48.3

Cooking, working, even sleeping.

0:53.3

The people would stay awake until they could no longer keep their eyes open,

0:59.1

and they would eat raw potatoes, only when they were completely furnished. For who had the time

1:06.9

or the desire to cook? The motto of the kingdom was,

1:13.0

don't do today what you can put off till tomorrow.

1:18.3

And so, this is how it had been for centuries.

1:23.5

Every day the same.

1:26.9

Amelia was no different.

1:29.3

She was born into being a procrastinator.

1:32.3

Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow.

1:36.3

But there was something different about her.

1:40.3

She liked to go for walks.

1:43.3

Aimless as they were.

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