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In this captivating story, a young monkey loses his mother and embarks on a journey to find her with the help of a blue butterfly. Along the way, the monkey encounters various animals, each suggested by the butterfly as his mother. Through a series of misunderstandings, the monkey rejects each animal, leading to a surprising revelation. This tale explores themes of identity, perception, and the importance of communication.
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NARRADOR: Once upon a time, in a jungle there was a little monkey… MONKEY: I’ve lost my mum. NARRADOR: Suddenly a blue butterfly that was near appears. BUTTERFLY: Don’t cry, I will help you to find her. How big is she? MONKEY: She’s big! Bigger than me! NARRADOR: They start to search for the mother. And the butterfly shows him another animal. MONKEY: No, no, no! That’s an elephant! her tail coils round the tree. BUTTERFLY: Come, is here! MONKEY: No, no that’s a snake. My mom’s got more legs. BUTTERFLY: I know where is she, is there. Come this way. MONKEY: No, no, no! That’s a spider. She lives in the treetops, way up high. BUTTERFLY: She lives in the trees? Your mommy’s hiding above your head. MONKEY: No, no! That’s a parrot, my mom leaps and springs. BUTTERFLY: I’ve got it! MONKEY: No , no! That’s a frog! She’s brown and furry, nice to cuddle. BUTTERFLY: Brown furry? We’ll find her in no time! MONKEY: No, no, no! That’s a bat. She’s not nearly so small! BUTTERFLY: Your mom’s not little? She’s down by the river. MONKEY: No, no! That’s the elephant again! None of these creatures look like me! BUTTERFLY: You never told me she looked like you! MONKEY: I thought you knew! BUTTERFLY: I didn’t know. You see.. None of my babies look like me. So she looks like you! We’ll soon find her. MONKEY: No, no, no! That’s my dad! DAD: Come little monkey. It’s time I took you home to... MONKEY: Mom!