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Goldie the Goldfish lost her crown at some point of her day.
"No, no, no," said Goldie swimming from side to side back and forth, "My mom will be angry. I have
to find my Crown."



Goldie went to Ms. Dolphin, the teacher.
“Help me Ms. Dolphin, my crown is missing,” expressed Goldie with her eyes almost popping out of her
head.
“My, my, my, that is very bad news,
But do not worry Goldie,” said Ms. Dolphin while she is playfully playing with her spout getting
distracted, “I will help you find your crown.”




Goldie and Ms. Dolphin looked in the classroom, in the gym, and in the library too, but the crown
was nowhere to be found.
“No, no, no,” whined Goldie, “My mom will be angry. I have to find my crown.”
“I have an idea,” exclaimed Ms. Dolphin. “Let’s look around."







Goldie and Ms. Dolphin went to Mr. Seahorse, the friendly underwater policeman.
“Help us Mr. Seahorse,” said Goldie with her face looking like a sad crying baby. “I lost my
crown."
“Oh, oh, oh, that is very bad news,” said Mr. Seahorse growling,
“but do not worry Goldie, I will help you find your crown.









Goldie, Ms. Dolphin, and Mr. Seahorse looked all around.
They each looked on the street, behind the tree, and under the park bench, but the crown was
nowhere to be found.
“No, no, no,” said Goldie while tears started to drip down her eyes. “My mom will be angry. I
have to find my crown."
“Did you go anywhere else before going home?” said Mr. Seahorse with a sassy tone.
Goldie remembered and said, “Yes! I played with Crabby the Crab!”






Goldie, Ms. Dolphin, and Mr. Seahorse went to Crabby’s house.
“Help me Crabby, I can’t find my crown,” Goldie said with his face getting droopy.
“Ow, ow, ow. That is very bad news,” Crabby said with her southern accent. But do not
worry Goldie, I will help you find your crown."







Goldie, Ms. Dolphin, Mr. Seahorse and Crabby the crab looked by the fence, near the door,
and across the window, but the crown was nowhere to be found.
“No, no, no,” said Goldie crying her little eyes out. “My mom will be angry."
“Maybe your mom will not be angry,” said Crabby the crab concerningly.







Goldie went home. Ms. Dolphin, Mr. Seahorse, and Crabby the Crab went with her.
“Mom, I lost my crown. I am very sorry! Please don’t be angry mom,” Goldie said
apologetically. “Goldie is sorry,” said Ms. Dolphin, Mr. Seahorse, and Crabby.
“Ha, ha, ha. That is very funny,” said Mom. “Do not worry Goldie, your crown is not lost."
“What?” exclaimed Goldie.
“It was laundry day,” said Mom with a smile on her face. "A clean crown equals a great day".







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