The Heart of the Jungle

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The Wiggles were flying for a while.

"I don't understand, Wiggles. We should have been there by now" said Greg.

"Well, Greg, I don't know about you, but I'm pretty tired" said Anthony.

"Me too" said Murray.

"Me three" Jeff yawned.

"Me four" said Greg.

"You four go on and get some rest. I will assist your flight with my magic" said Dankworth's voice.

"Thank you, sir" said Greg.

The Wiggles settled down for the night.

But then Murray woke up. His unborn baby was acting up. 

"Oh dear... what should I do? Sam isn't here to calm her" Murray thought.

Then he thought of what Sam would do.

She would sing to his baby. 

"My little one? This is a lullaby I wrote for one of your sisters." said Murray to his baby bump. 

He sang the lullaby.

Hear the wind in the trees

See the leaves falling down

Feel the soft rain on your face

As we walk around

Smell the flowers sweet scent

Taste the food that I bring

Daddy's right here with you now

And it's your song that I sing

That calmed the baby right down.

"Sweet dreams, little one" said Murray as he drifted off himself.

And then in the morning, the Wiggles' biplane flew into a tree and they woke up.

"We're awake! We're awake! We're..." Greg panicked.

"Greg!" Jeff snapped. 

"We're... in a tree?" said Greg.

"Why are we in a tree, Mr Dankworth?" said Murray.

"This tree is located exactly where you are supposed to be" said Dankworth's voice.

"Wa-hoo! This must be the heart of the jungle" said Anthony.

Greg flew the biplane out of the tree and landed it.

The Wiggles exited and looked at the jungle's heart.

There were so many green trees and beautiful flowers. They were also standing in front of a huge beautiful blue waterfall that gushed clear water to the river under it.

"It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen!" said Jeff in awe.

"Feel free to look around before I give you your next task" said Dankworth's voice.

The Wiggles didn't hesitate to do what they were told.

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