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Deep in the forest,six little monkeys decide to go on a hunt.
A
hunt for the Golden Banana. These little monkeys were not
going to let anything get in their way. No way!






The Golden Banana 

The next morning, six monkeys traveled through forest in
search of the Golden Banana,but ran into Voice, the tiger.
"Roar....I'm hungry! Maybe you monkeys can help me out?,"
he says,as he licks his lips.














The monkeys swing into the trees with a big squeal,determined
not to be eaten by Mr. Voice the Tiger. They had a Golden
Banana to find.

The monkeys were frightened for sure, but had to keep going if
they wanted that Golden Banana.















The monkeys were getting tired and thirsty, when they spotted
Mrs. Organization, the Elephant. " Hello, Mrs. Elephant we are
so very thirsty, may we share the water with you?" "Sure!, said
Mrs. Elephant. "But first, you have to line up to go one by one."
The monkeys were puzzled why they had to line up but didn't
argue.






It was getting dark and the monkeys were a little afraid to
travel in the dark. The monkeys were afraid to run into Mr.
Voice, the Tiger again. So they decided to stop and sleep for
the night.

The monkeys were up early the next morning and headed on
their way to find the Golden Banana.






The monkeys had not traveled far before they ran into
Conventions, the Parrot. Conventions had gotten his wing caught
in a tree. "Heeeeeelp!," he yelled. One little monkey grumbled,
"we are never going to find the Golden Banana at this rate!"















Two monkeys climbed up the tree to help Conventions,
the Parrot, free his wing that was stuck in
the tree.











The parrot was free and flew away and the monkeys continued
on their journey.









"I must be dreaming! I think I'm holding the Golden Banana,"
one little monkeys said. They all laughed. "Hey,Hey, Hey, what
is this I see? Six monkeys standing in front of me. Stylin' and
profilin', that cool. Say monkeys o-mine, tell me, do you like
Mr. Word Choiz's new do.? Come on tell me true." The monkeys
broke into laughter. Word Choiz, the Porcupine left in a huff!








Still laughing about the funny porcupine the monkeys did
see evil Sentence Fluency,the Snake lying in wait for them.
He was ready to pounce and take one out he should, he just
knew he would. He leap from the tree, high as high could be,
but he missed! The monkeys screeched and ran away.



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