Greedy Cubs
07:21 - 10:29
3m 8s
After a trip to the store filled with Brother and Sister's begging for treats and toys, Mama and Papa sit them down for a talk. They discuss the importance of not wanting everything, and perhaps thinking about others. When their grandparents come to visit, they revisit a story of how Papa used to be greedy as a child too.

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