Miss Lucy, a teacher at Toy School, receives a confidential letter from the Toy Bureau warning of an impending toy shortage due to the closure of Toys R Us stores nationwide. She creates a toy shortage emergency plan to protect the school's toys and instructs her students, Maddie and Maya, on how to execute it. The plan involves hiding the toys and then contacting various sources, including online retailers, YouTube toy channels, and even Santa Claus, to acquire more toys. However, just as the students are about to put the plan into action, a breaking news report announces that the toy shortage has been averted, and Toys R Us is not closing after all.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. All Toys R Us stores nationwide closed their doors.
2. The toy Bureau issued a state of emergency warning due to expected massive toy shortages.
3. A toy shortage is when the world runs out of toys.
4. A teacher, Miss Lucy, prepared a toy shortage emergency plan for her students.
5. The plan includes hiding toys in safe locations, such as the toy balcony and student desks.
6. The students were assigned tasks to hide specific toys, such as the LOL and trolls toys.
7. Miss Lucy planned to order toys from online retailers, such as Amazon, to build up supplies.
8. The students were asked to contact toy channels on YouTube to request toys.
9. A father, Daddy, was contacted to see if he could mail toys to the school.
10. Santa Claus was also contacted to see if he could send toys to the school.
11. False reports of Toys R Us closures and toy shortages were announced on Channel Zero news.
12. The toy Bureau announced that there were no toy shortages nationwide.