Annie and Jack sat on the porch steps in the late afternoon.
Jack was reading a book, and Annie heard something from a distance.
Then Jack also heard the barking sound of Teddy.
They took off their home to the treehouse and called their mom.
When they arrived in front of the tallest oak tree, the Teddy poked his nose through the window.
In the treehouse, there were three things for dispelling Teddy's spell.
A metal pocket watch from the Titanic and a feather of an eagle from the prairie and a lotus flower from India put on the floor.
At this time, they had to go to Australia and got a gift from Kangaroo for the last thing.
Jack opened the book and found a picture of the forest and made a wish.
When they arrived in Australia, there was the extra dry forest Jack had ever seen.
Jack learned the word 'drought' from the book.
Then they went out and met a koala sleeping on the branch.
The Koalas and Kangaroos usually sleep at noon and actively move at night.
Koala nearly doesn't drink water and extract from the gum tree leaves.
Jack and Annie met a sleeping kangaroo lying her back on the ground, either.
There was a joey, a kangaroo's baby, in her belly pouch.
Because of their voice, the mother kangaroo waked up and stood up quickly.
Then she made glare and growl sound.
Annie said sorry to her and looked at her.
A kangaroo hopped to Annie. And Annie copied her moving.
As they were hopping around, Jack turned out the book and research about a kangaroo.
Suddenly, Teddy barked at the bush. There were sandy and mean-looking three dogs.
A kangaroo ran from them, and three dogs chased her.