When the Ice Melts
Renee Horton
Once there was a cute little seal named Kisses, and her mom was teaching her how to swim. She was scared because it was her first time. When Kisses was learning, she met this Polar bear named Zach, and he was also learning how to swim. After their swimming lesson they played on the ice. They met another friend. A dog friend, and her name was Goldfish. She got lost and didn’t know where she was. She got scared when she saw Kisses and Zach because they weren’t like her. They were different types of animals.
So Kisses and Zach and Goldfish played had and fun until one day when all of a sudden the ice started to melt, and it was getting hot and their families started to get worried because that is the only home that they had. All the ice was melting, and they didn’t know where to go or what to do. If they could find some way to keep the ice from melting, then they wouldn’t have to leave their only home.
So Kisses and her friends were two young to know what was going on, so they just kept on playing. When there was a little bit of ice left, they started to understand what their famies where doing. When they saw their only home start to fall apart, they were so sad they couldn’t think about playing tell the ice came back, but they knew as friends that they couldn’t think about doing that to each other. They still could swim. but the water was starting to get warm and Kisses and Zack couldn't swim in warm water. Goldfish knew her friend were unhappy with was is happening to their home. She tried her best to keep them from losing their home due to the ice melting.
Kisses and Zach lasted about a month, and they pasted away. Goldfish was without a family. Goldfish didn’t last long after her friends pasted away. She was so sad that she died within a month. Their home was damaged by the ice melting. Ice Age lost so many animals that it is hard to live in a place were there is only ice because one day that could really happen
and all they can think about is how they are going to survive without the ice and the cold area.
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