Gizmo got annoyed at Harambe for following him. He shouted, ‘Stop it Harambe, I don’t want you to follow me!’
Harambe didn’t stop it and he kept following Gizmo. They both stopped. They saw a shadow at the edge of the forest. Could it be Nia?
Gizmo got annoyed at Harambe for following him. He shouted, ‘Stop it Harambe, I don’t want you to follow me!’
Harambe didn’t stop it and he kept following Gizmo. They both stopped. They saw a shadow at the edge of the forest. Could it be Nia?
Deep in the dark, magical, tropical green Amazon Rainforest there was a little spider monkey called Gizmo. He has a best friend called Nia and she is also a monkey. She has an older brother called Harambe. The monkeys spend their days swinging in tall trees, eating fruit, insects and leaves. Gizmo and Harambe are enemies and Nia does not like this as they always annoy each other. They chase each other and try to steal food from one another.
One day Nia and Gizmo were swinging on the branches then Harambe came. Harambe was being annoying again and he pushed Gizmo off the branch and he fell and hurt himself. Nia was mad, she jumped down and started running away upset. Suddenly, out of nowhere came an explorer, he captured Nia and ran away.
‘Oh no!’ said Gizmo.
‘We will have to work together to find her,’ said Harambe.
‘No, I’ll get her myself,’ said Gizmo.
Gizmo walked away but Harambe followed him.
Our Reading Council decided the school could create our very own story for World Book Day. We’ve had snow days and an Easter holiday but we are now ready to publish the first and of our story. Each class will write a bit and pass the story on to the next class. We will end up with our very own story with contributions from every class. Our story will then be read out in assembly. Please ensure you read the story in order.
Reading Council
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