Introduction: Customers for Pinka

About: LuAnnPepperwood writes stories about a little owl named Pinka. She is grateful to Instructables for giving her the opportunity to publish ready-to-print PDFs for anyone who wants a little storybook.

Pinka Stories are usually short and sweet. They are designed to be printed on a single sheet of paper, folded and cut and re-folded into little eight-page "minizines."

Today's simple story tells us what happened when customers came to Pinka's new shop.

Other Pinka Stories:

Pinka and the Crate

Pinka's Shop

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Step 1: Page 2

One fine day, Pinka and Julia Owl arrived at the shop.

There were FIVE customers, lined up and ready to come in!

Step 2: Page 3

“We have not made any treats yet!” cried Pinka.

“It is six o’clock.

The shop does not open

until eight o’clock,”

added Julia Owl.

Step 3: Pages 4-5

“We are hungry!” cried Adam Owl.

“We want food!” said Simon Owl.

“Can you make something QUICKLY?” asked Owen.

”Hurry!” said Brody.

“Please,” said Mavis.

Step 4: Page 6

Julia Owl made a decision.

“I can fix pancakes,” she announced. 

Then she went into the back room and got to work.

Step 5: Page 7

“While you are waiting for the pancakes,

you must help clean the shop

so that we will be ready to open at eight,”

called Julia Owl from the back room


Pinka handed each of the owls a cleaning cloth,

then joined Julia Owl in the kitchen.

Step 6: Page 8

Once the shop was clean, the owls lined up in a row.


Pinka and Julia Owl served each owl a big pancake on a white plate. 


The pancakes were DELICIOUS!


THE END


Step 7: Storyteller's Hints

Props for storytelling do not need to be fancy.

Pinka's white plates are milk carton lids, cut down.

The pancakes were cut from a sheet of felt.