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Unity Is Strength

The Triumph of the Wild Animals

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Unity Is Strength

By: Susmita Dutta, Ankita Dutta
Narrated by: Michelle Thompson
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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful animal kingdom in the forest, where all the animals lived happily under the reign of their king. A wise fox was the minister to the king.

There also lived a gang of ferocious and destructive wild elephants at the end of the forest.

One day, as the king was conducting a meeting with his kingdom, minister fox informed the king that a parrot couple needed his assistance in building a safe nest for their newborn babies.

The king advised them to fly north and build a nest on a strong banyan tree. All the animals helped them build a safe nest to lay eggs.

As they were getting ready to celebrate the birth of the newborn babies, the jealous elephant gang were planning on stealing the babies by attacking the nest.

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©2021 Susmita Dutta (P)2022 Susmita Dutta
Animals Bedtime & Dreaming Literature & Fiction

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