In the cozy town of Berry Pink lived a little girl known for her gentle hands and big heart—Lena Heartfield. Dressed in her pink apron and holding her favorite teddy, Button, she treated every stuffed animal like it was her patient.
One week, several kids in town began losing their teddy bears. Some had torn ears, others missing button eyes, and a few were found abandoned in the park. Seeing the sadness around her, Lena decided to take action.
She created the Teddy Rescue Club.
Setting up a tiny repair station with needles, buttons, and ribbons, she and Button patrolled the parks, library, and schoolyard, gathering every teddy that needed help.
Lena carefully stitched ears, replaced eyes, brushed fur smooth, and tied little pink bows on their arms. She always ended with a hug and whispered,
“You’re ready to go home now.”
Soon, every kid knew—
If your teddy needed help, you called Lena Heartfield.
At the end of the week, she hosted “Teddy Reunion Day.” Under pink balloons, children waited excitedly as their newly-mended teddy bears were returned to them. Laughter and relief filled the air like warm sunshine.
People in Berry Pink say that Lena Heartfield doesn’t just fix toys—
she mends the little hearts that love them.