
At a nearby river ...

Ooh, that’s better. I can feel the water going up my roots!
I’ll just stop for a drink.
But Jay predicts trouble …

Oakley – WAKE UP!
To predict something is to say that it will happen in the future.
It’s a boat race!
There wasn’t a tree there yesterday!

BRAKE!
Boats don’t have brakes!
Let’s get out of here …
There’s a field over there. I often fly over it.

We’ll dash through it.
Oof! I’ve been tackled! Oops – a rugby match!
Oakley’s beehive falls out.
I’ve got the ball! The hive bounces ...

We only wanted to join in the game.
It’s not a ball – it’s a BEEHIVE!
SO MANY BEES! HELP!
Oakley ran away again …

ZZZZ!
We can’t cause trouble here –there are no humans. And it’s peaceful!
On Monday morning:
It was peaceful – until Oakley started snoring!
It must be a school field!
Where did that tree come from? No idea, but the children love it!
When the kids have gone inside …

A WALKING TREE! I need a disguise ... Let’s find somewhere quiet.

Well, it’s not very quiet here.
To involve something is to need it or result in it.
What does that involve?