
Have you ever read this book? It's full of charming illustrations of fish like these:

Look closely. They look make believe, right? Well, there is this one page:

And I thought, how silly, why not pick something like Jelly fish and shelly fish. They'd rhyme and it'd be real. That shows you how little I know about the world around me. I filmed this guy at the Science Academy.
Doesn't he look wild? Now I am going back to read the book more carefully. Maybe there really are fish that look like a strawberry or a pineapple or an eye or an ear. Seriously, I have learnt so much by reading Kira's books.
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