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Written and illustrated by the Sean Whitehead

Chapter 1: The sad ape, Mape. At first, Mape was quite happy, until his mom send him away from his home. He was very, very sad. He never smiled ever since.

Chapter 2: Mape living a sad life. He was very miserable and always slept to pass time. He never ate anything, not even bananas!

Chapter 3: Mape is always exhausted. Do you want to know why Mape was always exhausted? It is because he never ate his fruit, fruit makes you healthy.

Chapter 4: Mape fell down with a loud boom! One day, while Mape the ape was sleeping (as usual) he fell off a branch right onto the floor of the jungle with a hard BOOM!!!

Chapter 5: Mape is scared He was very scared, everywhere around him there were moving bushes and he did not have the energy to run away or climb up a tree.

But then Mape got very lucky, there fell an apple from a tree. Chapter 6: Mape’s luck. Mape was so scared! But then Mape got very lucky, there fell an apple from a tree.

Chapter 7: Mape ran far. And he took a bite, and he ran and ran and ran, until he could not run anymore.

Chapter 8: Got to get out of the bushes! He did not know where he was running to, he just knew he had to get away from the bushes!

Chapter 9: Got to a clear field! Mape finally got to a clear field where he could rest and start eating fruit, he ate many, many, many fruits to get energy.

Chapter 10: Mape and dancing. Mape started to dance, because he had so much energy. He danced because he learned to eat his fruit and he started to attract animals.

Chapter 11: Beginning a show. Then Mape began a show. Before and after the show he would always eat fruit to get the energy he needs and to stay healthy.

Chapter 12: The show is good. The show became popular, so good that even the king of the jungle came once a week to watch the show!

Chapter 13: Mape is happy at last! That is how Mape became the happy, dancing ape.

Mape the dancing ape Sean Whitehead This story is about Mape not eating his fruit and not having the energy to do anything, but in the end, he learned from his mistake and becomes the happy dancing ape, Mape. Author: Sean Whitehead Illustrator: Sean Whithead