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In Galah Games, Ernie and Eddie are two galahs that act sill y and annoy the rest of the flock. One day, Ernie plays a trick that goe s too far and upsets everyone. Ernie and Eddie fly away wondering why no body laughs with them. When they are gone, the others in the flock learn a valuable lesson, as do Ernie and Eddie. Galahs are well known for their silly antics. They may hang from a branch upside down, by one foot, while flapping their wings and screeching loudly, only to be ignor ed by the rest of the flock. About the Author: Rebecca Johnson is an award-winning primary school science teacher an d has written more than 60 books for children.… (more)
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In Galah Games, Ernie and Eddie are two galahs that act sill y and annoy the rest of the flock. One day, Ernie plays a trick that goe s too far and upsets everyone. Ernie and Eddie fly away wondering why no body laughs with them. When they are gone, the others in the flock learn a valuable lesson, as do Ernie and Eddie. Galahs are well known for their silly antics. They may hang from a branch upside down, by one foot, while flapping their wings and screeching loudly, only to be ignor ed by the rest of the flock. About the Author: Rebecca Johnson is an award-winning primary school science teacher an d has written more than 60 books for children.

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