Wednesday, September 19, 2018

How Gozzles Are Made

Gozzles are made at the Magnificently Outrageously Too-Big Toy Factory. 




Gozzles are toys that go like this: ziggle zaggle bleep bloop POP!



Gozzles are assembled in countless roundabout steps. In the first step, gozzle-parts are sent through a lot of different tubes, funnels, and slides. It takes a LONG time for gozzle-parts to get where they need to go!




A while later, in the fifth step, gozzle-parts and gozzle-making tools are closely inspected under magnifying lenses. These lenses are in the room called “The Too Many Magnifying Lenses Room.” In this room, there are a LOT of lenses! Hey, what’s that mouse doing there…?! (Some say it’s really the mice who keep the factory running smoothly…)



A long time later, in the twenty-fourth step, Bizzle and Grif fix all the gozzle-parts that need repairing. Bizzle and Grif are robots who love working together on gozzles. They’ve seen lots of gozzles in their day. They make each gozzle work perfectly!



Much much later, in the one hundred sixty-eighth step, chipper bots called Loomy-gins zip around with different gozzle-parts. Together, Loomy-gins build the insides of gozzles. Building the inside of a gozzle takes a LOT of Loomy-gin know-how! (Look, there’s another mouse scurrying around!)



Then, WAY later, in the three thousand ninety-seventh step, gozzles zip along a track called “The Too-Much-Paint Track.” Here gozzles are painted in every conceivable color. Gozzles have LOTS of paint on them! Now I wonder how many steps there are altogether?... …And what happens in the other steps?...

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