The Animal Impersonations Game

Once upon a time, there was a group of animal friends who lived in the African savanna - a hippopotamus, a camel, a polar bear, a giraffe, a zebra, an elk, an elephant, and a fox. They were always looking for ways to have fun and make each other laugh.

One day, the hippopotamus suggested they play a game of "Animal Impersonations." The rules were simple: each animal had to take turns imitating another animal in the group.

The first to go was the camel, who imitated the giraffe by stretching his neck and pretending to nibble on leaves from a tree. Everyone laughed and cheered.

Next up was the polar bear, who imitated the elephant by flapping his arms and trumpeting loudly. The group was doubled over with laughter.

The giraffe then imitated the elk by prancing around with antlers made of twigs. The zebra followed by imitating the fox, slyly sneaking around and making silly faces.

Finally, the elephant imitated the hippopotamus by waddling around and splashing in a nearby pond. The friends were all in stitches.

From that day on, they played Animal Impersonations every chance they got, always finding new and creative ways to make each other laugh and have fun together.

The end.

Reflections

  1. Who suggested the game of Animal Impersonations?
  2. Which animal did the camel imitate?
  3. What did the polar bear do to imitate an elephant?
  4. What did the giraffe use to make antlers?
  5. How did the friends feel while playing the game?

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