In a small flat in a tiny town lived a Teddy Bear. He lived there with his mother Georgia, who worked as a nurse in a local hospital. The Teddy Bear was very kind and a bit shy. He had only one friend - Dolly the Doll. She was very cute, by the way, and the Teddy Bear admired her very much. Once she told him: 'Hey, Teddy, you've grown up and now you're 7! You should go to school and study some subjects in there'. The Teddy Bear doubted weather he needed the education as he hadn't ever felt uneducated. 'I don't want to go to school, Dolly, I enjoy spending my time with you and with my mother.'
However, after a while he liked the Dolly's suggestion. He found out that in the future he would need to pay for his living and for the food and other goods he would buy. So he realised that he needed a profession to gain money. And the only way to get a profession is to study for it. 'You were right, Dolly, - he said to her one day when they were sitting on the bench in the Town Park, - I should go to school. Now I'm 7 year old and I ought to start thinking about my future life.' The Dolly was pleased and was very proud of her friend.
And when autumn broke out, the Teddy Bear started attending the local school.