The Great Migration Adventure: A Story of the Savanna Animals

Once upon a time, in a faraway land near the equator, there lived a colony of animals on the savanna. The savanna was filled with tall acacia trees, and the animals loved to play and roam amongst them.

However, as the dry season approached, the water in the rivers and ponds started to dry up, making it hard for the animals to find food and water. So, they started a journey of migration to a reserve where they knew they would find plenty of food and water.

The journey was long and difficult, but the animals were determined to reach their destination. They passed through a lush mangrove forest, where they stopped to rest and replenish their energy.

After many days of walking, they finally reached the reserve, and it was everything they had hoped for. The animals feasted on the abundance of food and drank from the cool, clear streams. They were happy and content in their new home.

One day, a group of humans came to the reserve on a safari, eager to see the animals in their natural habitat. The animals were a little scared at first, but they soon realized that the humans meant them no harm. They showed them around the reserve and taught them about the different animals and plants that lived there.

As the safari came to an end, the humans said goodbye to the animals and promised to protect the reserve for future generations. The animals waved goodbye and settled back into their daily routines, grateful for the peace and safety of their home near the escarpment.

And so, the colony of animals continued to live happily on the savanna, surrounded by the beauty of the equator and protected by the humans who cared for their home.

Reflections

  1. What was the problem that the animals in the colony faced on the savanna?
  2. What did the animals do to solve their problem?
  3. What did the animals find when they reached the reserve?
  4. How did the humans on the safari impact the animals' lives?
  5. Why was the escarpment important to the animals in the colony?
  6. Why was it important for the humans to protect the reserve?
  7. Do you think the animals in the colony learned anything during their migration adventure? If so, what did they learn?

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