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The Junglies at the Beach

Junglies Series 2, Book 7

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The Junglies at the Beach

By: Francois Keyser
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The Junglies made it to the beach, after they managed to stop their runaway train.

They leave Jungle Man to try and fix the train and get help, while they enjoy themselves on the beach.

They soon meet a mermaid and help her find an item she has lost. To show her appreciation, she gives each of them a wish, but the wish will only come true if it does good for others, as well as themselves.

One by one, they make a wish, but none of their wishes come true. Eventually, there is only one wish left. Will they finally realize how to make a wish that helps others, or will they be stuck on the beach forever?

This Junglies story teaches young children about helping others and teamwork.

The Junglies stories can also be used to introduce young readers to endangered species and unity in diversity.

©2021 Francois Keyser (P)2021 Francois Keyser
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