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Types of Hoebbles

Since conducting more research, and with the help of my friend Professor Harold Nahas at the History Society, I have learnt more about the three main types of Hoebble and why they may choose to leave nature and visit your home:

 

Terranean (Earth Hoebble)

These Hoebbles look after the Earth, soil and ground. They often need tools for planting and digging so if one visits you, expect to lose sight of a few teaspoons, or they might come to help with plant dispersal by picking at your flower beds!

 

Aerial (Air Hoebble)

These Hoebbles look after the air and often check the tops of trees and help birds to nest. They like to travel by air so often need items to help build hang gliders. They enjoy working at height so you might want to make sure you build their beds up high. They might visit you as they need pieces of lightweight material to help with flight or maps to your local tall trees! 

 

Aquatic (Water Hoebble)

These Hoebbles care for our waterways and make sure they are clean and healthy for the animals within. They often travel by boat so they may visit your home to pinch rations for long trips out at sea (biscuits are a firm favourite) or for buoyant boat-building materials (such as a cored apple!)

 

Some Hoebbles are a combination of two or more so they may need different things. Be sure if you are visited by a Hoebble to keep an eye out for what they might need and see if you can help them with these things before finding the perfect spot in nature to get them back outside. They are based in nature so must find their way back and they may need your help to find the right spot.

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