by Kym Langfield
The hot sun was setting
when the animals of the jungle gathered at the water hole. A meeting had been
called to discuss some important news.
Cheetah spoke first. His eyes were wide
with worry. 'The people are coming — they’ll be here in the morning.'
Wise Old Monkey
sighed. 'I have seen this before. They’ll bring machines as terrifying as
monsters.'
The animals gasped.
'What does this
mean?' Hyena asked.
'It means our home
will soon be gone.'
Cries of sorrow
filled the air.
'I will not allow
this!' Lion stood tall and shook his flowing mane. 'We will fight this war.
Nobody takes our home.'
The animals roared in
agreement. Then they got to
work, making their plans to stop the humans. There would be
snapping and snarling and attacking, of course.
All this time, Toucan
was sitting in his tree hole, chewing on guavas and listening intently. Suddenly, he poked
out his colourful beak and announced, 'I want to help too.'
The animals stopped
and stared before bursting into laughter. 'You want to help?' they jeered. 'You couldn’t hurt a fly!'
Night set in and the
animals went to sleep. Only Toucan stayed awake, vowing, 'I will find a way to help.'
The blaring sound of
engines woke the animals the next morning.
'They’re here,' Lion
growled. 'It’s time to show we won’t be beaten.'
The animals tore
through the trees, towards the noise, roaring with all their might. But the people were
ready. They carried weapons and nets and soon every beast was trapped.
The destruction
began. Machines roared to
life and the trees came crashing down. The animals looked
on, whining with sadness.
But then a piercing
screech rang through the air. The humans stopped in
surprise. What was that curious
sound?
Suddenly Toucan appeared
and perched on a tree that was about to be cut down. He opened his beak
and released a tune that was beautiful and happy.
The humans just
stared, they were mesmerised. They’d never heard music so lovely.
The machines were
turned off and the weapons put down. How could they
destroy the jungle, when there was such beauty around?
Then they quietly
left the area safe and sound.
The animals gathered
near the little toucan.
'We were wrong to doubt you,' Lion said. 'You were more courageous than any other beast.'
The
creatures all roared in triumph and decided that the next time Toucan sings
they will all stop and listen.
Kym writes novels and short stories for children and young adults. She has published a book with The Book Company and has self-published two other stories. She is a mum of two adorable girls and is a primary school teacher. Kym is passionate about children's literature and loves sharing adventure and magic with young readers. To find out more about Kym and her work, visit her on Facebook.
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