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It was that time of year again in China, the Moon Festival! Chan and
Peng Chen had been working on a delicious moon cake to eat to help
celebrate the Moon Festival.
"This may be the best moon cake we have ever made!" said Chan and
Peng agreed.
"I can't wait to dig into it tonight around the table!" said Peng.
"Well, you better make a new moon cake because your not eating me
this Moon Festival!" said the moon cake as it hopped off table and rolled out
the door.
"I can roll here and there, and I can roll anywhere. You can run you can
chase but you will never win this race!" said the moon cake.





The moon cake rolled out of the house with the couple not far
behind, where a panda was feasting on bamboo.
"What is a matter little moon cake?" said the panda.
"I am being chased by a couple who want to eat me for the Moon
Festival!" said the moon cake.
"I can help you," said the panda as he thought how delicious it
might be to try a bit of moon cake after eating bamboo day after day.
"I don't trust the look in your eye!" said the moon cake as he
started to roll again.





"I've escaped a Chinese couple and although its been fun. I will
escape you now too, gotta run," said the moon cake.
"I can roll here and there, and I can roll anywhere. You can run
you can chase but you will never win this race!" said the moon cake
as he rolled away again.




The moon cake soon came to a gerbil by a pond taking a drink
urgent to get away from the couple and the panda nearing on
him.
"Why so skittish moon cake?" said the gerbil.
"I am being chased by a couple and a panda who want to eat
me."
"I can help, come a little closer," said the gerbil.
"I know what you're after and I don't trust you!" said the
moon cake.
"I've run from a couple and a panda so far. Get out of my way
unless you want a big scar!" said the moon cake.






"I can roll here and there, and I can roll anywhere. You can run
you can chase but you will never win this race!" said the moon cake
as he rolled away again.



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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
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It was that time of year again in China, the Moon Festival! Chan and
Peng Chen had been working on a delicious moon cake to eat to help
celebrate the Moon Festival.
"This may be the best moon cake we have ever made!" said Chan and
Peng agreed.
"I can't wait to dig into it tonight around the table!" said Peng.
"Well, you better make a new moon cake because your not eating me
this Moon Festival!" said the moon cake as it hopped off table and rolled out
the door.
"I can roll here and there, and I can roll anywhere. You can run you can
chase but you will never win this race!" said the moon cake.




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