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Somewhere in a large coastal city, there was an enormous beach where the turtles went to raise their newborn young. That was where Kura was born, and she is the main turtle in our story. When Kura was a baby turtle, she was protected all day long by her mother so that nothing would happen to her. But as she grew older, she began to realize that she was a born explorer and she enjoyed going off on her own to explore new beaches. When Kura was old enough, she decided that to explore the world she would have to get a vehicle in which to travel, for turtles were very, very, very slow. So she asked her mother to buy her a motorcycle so that she could go off and discover new lands further away. But Kura’s mother said: “Certainly not! I’m not going to buy you a motorcycle because they’re very dangerous for turtles – they are not made for us.” Kura was unhappy about this, so she decided to look for a motorcycle that had been abandoned and that way her mother would never know. Finally, Kura found what she was looking for – an old scooter abandoned near the beach. Without a second thought, she took it and went off to find another beach along the coast road. As she rode, she noticed that the scooter was going very fast, and that it was getting more and more difficult to control with every passing moment. Suddenly, a mosquito flew into Kura’s face, which made her crash onto the ground so heavily that she broke a leg. With great difficulty, Kura crawled back to the beach to see her mother, who had been very worried at her long absence. The first thing Kura said was: “Mum, I’ve learned my lesson. Motorcycles aren’t made for turtles. We move slowly, but the important thing is to arrive safe and sound.” THE END….

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Somewhere in a large coastal city, there was an enormous beach where the turtles went to raise their newborn young. That was where Kura was born, and she is the main turtle in our story.

When Kura was a baby turtle, she was protected all day long by her mother so that nothing would happen to her. But as she grew older, she began to realize that she was a born explorer and she enjoyed going off on her own to explore new beaches.

When Kura was old enough, she decided that to explore the world she would have to get a vehicle in which to travel, for turtles were very, very, very slow.

So she asked her mother to buy her a motorcycle so that she could go off and discover new lands further away. But Kura’s mother said: “Certainly not! I’m not going to buy you a motorcycle because they’re very dangerous for turtles – they are not made for us.”

Kura was unhappy about this, so she decided to look for a motorcycle that had been abandoned and that way her mother would never know.

Finally, Kura found what she was looking for – an old scooter abandoned near the beach. Without a second thought, she took it and went off to find another beach along the coast road. As she rode, she noticed that the scooter was going very fast, and that it was getting more and more difficult to control with every passing moment.

Suddenly, a mosquito flew into Kura’s face, which made her crash onto the ground so heavily that she broke a leg. With great difficulty, Kura crawled back to the beach to see her mother, who had been very worried at her long absence.

The first thing Kura said was: “Mum, I’ve learned my lesson. Motorcycles aren’t made for turtles. We move slowly, but the important thing is to arrive safe and sound.”

THE END….