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1 2 3 water dance







Look at the deep and wide blue ocean. At the beginning noone was swimming there. 0 (zero) penguins or animals were swimming in the water. But soon this changed.



One little penguin jumped into the water. It was a wonderful bright and sunny day and Gini was happy. The water was warm, ideal for bathing. She swam around and around enjoying herself a lot.
So at first there was only 1...



But she wasn't alone for long. Soon her friend Wom, the dolphin showed up. Together they laughed and danced and clapped and jumped and went in circles all over the water.
So now they were 2.



Suddenly they looked back at the beach and Gini saw Felicitas, her teddy bear friend playing in the sand building a sand castle. "Felicitas", Gini yelled, "come and swim with us. It's so nice and refreshing in the water!".
Felicitas joined them and now they were 3.



At first Felicitas was a bit afraid of the cold and wild sea but riding with Gini through the water on top of Wom that truly was FUN! They had so much fun, they wished this ride would never end. Karl, Gini's brother saw them and splashed into the water to join in the fun.
So now they were 4.



Karl wanted to go on a dolphin ride too. But Wom wasn't strong enough to carry Karl, Gini and Felicitas. So they quickly swam to Wom's home to ask Wom's brother Wim if he could help. Of course he could.
So now they were 5.



What fun it was. They were riding and jumping and flying through the ocean. But when they looked to the shore where their friend Clive was sitting in a beach chair eating delicious looking ice cream Karl couldn't resist and faster than you could count to 6 he swam to the beach. Amused Clive shared his ice cream with Karl. Of course he then joined his friends in their water dance.
So now they were 6.



Felicitas finally lost her fear of the cold and wild water and splashed into the water as well. Now they all went around in circles, dancing and clapping, singing and jumping. Vicky, the little sea turtle heard them and not wanting to miss out on the fun came swimming by to mix in with the colorful group.
So now they were 7.



After they had enough of their water dancing they went to a water slide. Of course everyone had to slide down with a big splash! They slid down the slide again and again making bigger splashes every time. Emma, the sea bird got curious and came flying by to see what was going on.
So now they were 8.



After a while Wim and Wom decided to go around dancing in circles again and soon all of them were singing, dancing, jumping and clapping again too. Tini, a small and very beautiful seahorse saw them and swam closer to say hello to her friends.
So now they were 9.



What a big party they had become! They started counting. Wow! First it had been only one little penguin and now they were nine. They started singing:
On a nice and sunny day - 1 little penguin came out to play.
When Gini through the water flew - she met Wom and they were 2.
We became 3 when teddy girl came in sight - and together we went on a dolphin ride.
Karl joined us, making us 4 - and we danced through the ocean once more.
We were 5 when we went to the dolphin's place - and his brother Wim joined our race.
Number 6 was Clive who was joining the team - after sharing with Karl his delicious ice cream.
When Vicky heard our sound - we were 7 and still dancing around.
Curious Emma wanted to see what caused all the motion - and became number 8 when we were sliding down into the ocean.
We were again dancing in the sun - when Tini became number 9 to join in the fun.
Now we are dancing and singing again - Who will join next and become number 10?

A big friendly whale was hearing their song and swam by to join them.
So now they were 10.



He jumped right into the middle sprouting out a big fountain of water and laughingly everyone swam away as fast as they could.







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