On one page, the child sits atop a whale. On some pages, the child is just shown with the group. The child is with a group of some kind, and while with that group, the child's leaf clothing or body positioning emulates that group. In a series of illustrations, we see the child's leaf shirt float up and then into a balloon shape, which are the shapes of jellyfish as they swim. In the water, the child is in the midst of jellyfish. As we saw with the goats, the penguins leave (they go into the water and the child follows), and the text is "There was a COLONY of PENGUINS." On the next page the child is shown in the same pose as four penguins (see the illustration to the right). The child is shown in the same pose the penguin is in. Beneath that sentence is an illustration of the child looking across the page at a penguin.
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