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Once there was a small island called
Green island. it was filled of birds and
squirrels that roamed around freely. As
happy as they lived with one another,
there was one problem. So many
animals, yet there was only a few trees.













That meant there was a limited amount of
tress for food and shelter for an unlimited
amount of animals. This is known as a
scarcity.













In the evening the squirrels climbed up for acorns
and the birds fed off of nectar and fruits. Too many
animals were in this tiny island and they were
running short on food.

Till one day a little bird named Simon said,












Linda, the squirrel, had asked the 3
economic questions. While Simon,the bird,
had come up with a great idea. He was
planning to use Land, or the natural
resource of fruit to produce something else.












It was getting late but all the animals had
gathered up to talk more about their plan.

enter text here
















Then we'll fly over to the next island and
trade with the raccoon's for seeds or other
things.











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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com












Once there was a small island called
Green island. it was filled of birds and
squirrels that roamed around freely. As
happy as they lived with one another,
there was one problem. So many
animals, yet there was only a few trees.













That meant there was a limited amount of
tress for food and shelter for an unlimited
amount of animals. This is known as a
scarcity.













In the evening the squirrels climbed up for acorns
and the birds fed off of nectar and fruits. Too many
animals were in this tiny island and they were
running short on food.
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