A Cub Named Coco

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Coco was a bear cub living in the forest with his mother. Coco didn’t like staying at home. He wanted to hang out in the forest.

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Coco was a bear cub living in the forest with his mother. Coco didn’t like staying at home. He wanted to hang out in the forest.

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One day, while Coco was walking alone in the forest, he met a baby monkey staggering on the road.

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Seeing the trouble the monkey was having, Coco helped teach the baby monkey how to walk.

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Then Coco and the baby monkey went their own ways.

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Coco walked deep into a quiet forest. He had never been there before. He kept walking and walking until he felt thirsty.

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Then Coco saw a beautiful stream with clear water.

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Because he was so thirsty, Coco rushed down the stream. In his haste, he slipped and fell into the water.

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Coco felt so cold and frightened because he couldn’t swim. He struggled to stay afloat.

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After a while, he grabbed a bunch of grass. He tried to pull step-by-step to get himself out of water. Unfortunately, the grass slipped away and Coco fell into water again.

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Immediately, he grabbed a vine nearby. Coco started to drag himself out of the river by the vine step-by-step. But the vine snapped and he fell into the water yet again.

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Coco was very exhausted. The water swirled and it was difficult for Coco to breathe. Finally, the water washed Coco away.

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While he was floating down the river, he saw a group of monkeys holding one another’s hands from the tree.

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Coco saw the baby monkey who he taught to walk said to him, “Brother, brother, please take my hand.” Coco grabbed the monkey’s hand and got out of the water.

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After getting out of water, Coco saw his mom in the tree, too. Coco thanked the group of monkeys and apologized to his mother.

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Since then, Coco has become a good cub who follows his mother’s advice. Coco doesn’t go walking alone anymore.

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