The Arctic Six: A Musical Adventure

Once upon a time, there was a group of Arctic animals that lived near the North Pole. They were a reindeer named Rudolph, a beluga whale named Bubbles, a walrus named Wally, a narwhal named Narcy, a penguin named Pippin, and a polar bear named Peppermint.
One day, they heard about a big party happening at the South Pole and decided to go. When they got there, they found out that the party was only for fish-eating animals. The six friends didn't know what to do, since they all ate different things.
But then, they came up with a plan. They pretended to be a band called "The Arctic Six" and started playing music using their unique abilities. Rudolph used his antlers as drumsticks, Bubbles blew bubbles to the rhythm, Wally slapped his belly like a bass, Narcy used his horn as a guitar, Pippin flapped his wings in time, and Peppermint sang.
Everyone was amazed by their performance and soon, all the animals were dancing and having a great time. The Arctic Six became the life of the party and everyone wanted to hear more from them. From that day on, they continued to perform and spread joy wherever they went.
The end.

Reflections

  1. What were the names of the six Arctic animals who became friends?
  2. What happened when they arrived at the South Pole party?
  3. How did they become the life of the party?
  4. What unique abilities did each animal use to perform music?
  5. How did the other animals feel about their performance?
  6. What do you think would happen if they performed at another party?

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