When The Lumberjack Met The Orangutan 🦧🌴 Earth Day Kids Story

When The Lumberjack Met The Orangutan 🦧🌴 Earth Day Kids Story

Together, let's travel to a tropical rainforest in the heart of Borneo, where we'll meet a kind-hearted lumberjack and a couple of friendly orangutans and we'll learn about the peaceful forest that they call home. Relax, get sleepy, and let’s begin!


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Author ✍️ Gillian Rogerson

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00:00:10

Speaker 1: Hello, and welcome back to Kuala Moon, a podcast of




00:00:14

Speaker 1: original children's bedtime stories and meditations designed to make bedtime




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Speaker 1: a dream. If you've been listening since episode one, thank




00:00:25

Speaker 1: you for coming back and choosing to listen while you




00:00:27

Speaker 1: fall asleep. Do you have a favorite story yet? We'd




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Speaker 1: love to know or have you told your friends about it?




00:00:35

Speaker 1: They may enjoy falling asleep to it too. Personally, I




00:00:39

Speaker 1: think this one I'm about to read is very special.




00:00:43

Speaker 1: I've never been to the tropics before, but I like




00:00:46

Speaker 1: to imagine the jungle with all the different trees, the




00:00:50

Speaker 1: wonderful sounds, and the array of animals that live there.




00:00:54

Speaker 1: So for tonight's bedtime story, we'll travel to a tropical




00:00:58

Speaker 1: rainforest in the heart of Borneo. We'll hear how a




00:01:03

Speaker 1: kind hearted lumberjack meets a couple of friendly orangutangs, and




00:01:08

Speaker 1: how as the day goes on, the lumberjack finds out




00:01:11

Speaker 1: more about the beautiful animals and the peaceful forest that




00:01:15

Speaker 1: they call home. Before I start, let's fully relax to




00:01:21

Speaker 1: wind down your busy body and charge up your imagination.




00:01:26

Speaker 1: Take a few deep breaths in and out. Whilst you




00:01:33

Speaker 1: do that, wiggle your fingers and toes roll your neck. Now,




00:01:41

Speaker 1: snuggle down under your blanket or dove and nestle your




00:01:44

Speaker 1: head into your pillow. As you imagine a helicopter, a rainforest,




00:01:52

Speaker 1: and majestic flame colored animals. Close your eyes as I




00:01:58

Speaker 1: read you Tonight's When the Lumberjack met the Uranutang by




00:02:05

Speaker 1: Gillian Rogerson. On an early morning in May, a helicopter




00:02:16

Speaker 1: flew over a lush, green rainforest in Borneo. Inside the




00:02:21

Speaker 1: helicopter was a young man called Samuel Carter, who was




00:02:25

Speaker 1: training to be a lumberjack. He was going to spend




00:02:28

Speaker 1: a day in the forest looking for trees that could




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Speaker 1: be felled and used for building materials. It was a




00:02:35

Speaker 1: beautiful day, and the sun shone brightly over the canopy




00:02:40

Speaker 1: of vibrant leaves. Samuel looked out of the window and




00:02:46

Speaker 1: saw the helicopter's shadow moving smoothly over the swaying treetops.




00:02:53

Speaker 1: Below the trees, he saw a river flowing gently through




00:02:57

Speaker 1: the forest. His eyes widened in surprise when he saw




00:03:02

Speaker 1: a flash of orange moving through the treetops. Could it be,




00:03:08

Speaker 1: Samuel smiled to himself. The forest below was home to orangutangs.




00:03:13

Speaker 1: Then he wondered if he had just seen one. His




00:03:16

Speaker 1: father was a lumberjack too, and when he was younger,




00:03:20

Speaker 1: Samuel had traveled with his father through many forests around




00:03:24

Speaker 1: the world, but neither of them had been lucky enough




00:03:26

Speaker 1: to see an orangutan. But maybe, just maybe, this would




00:03:33

Speaker 1: be his lucky day. The helicopter continued over the rainforest




00:03:39

Speaker 1: and flew over a large clearing. On the horizon was




00:03:43

Speaker 1: cloud Mountain. The top part of it was covered in soft,




00:03:48

Speaker 1: fluffy clouds, and Samuel thought it looked like the mountain




00:03:52

Speaker 1: was wearing a hat made of cotton wool. The pilot




00:03:56

Speaker 1: found somewhere to land and brought the helicopter down smoothly.




00:04:02

Speaker 1: Samuel collected his bag, thanked the pilot, and climbed out




00:04:07

Speaker 1: of the helicopter. He stood back a little and waved




00:04:12

Speaker 1: to the pilot. As the helicopter rose to the sky




00:04:16

Speaker 1: and flew away, the sound of its rotating blades echoed




00:04:21

Speaker 1: softly in the air for a few seconds. Samuel watched




00:04:26

Speaker 1: the helicopter until it disappeared from view. He slowly turned




00:04:32

Speaker 1: around and took in the beauty of his surroundings. The




00:04:38

Speaker 1: rainforest was spectacular. Tall, thick trees reached towards the sky.




00:04:49

Speaker 1: Rope like vines hung between moss covered trunks and moved




00:04:54

Speaker 1: gently in the tropical breeze. Leafy vines wound around branches




00:05:00

Speaker 1: like tinsel on Christmas trees. Sounds of nature filled the air.




00:05:07

Speaker 1: Brightly colored insects buzzed through the tropical air. Exotic birds




00:05:14

Speaker 1: cooled out to each other. Unseen animals shuffled through the




00:05:19

Speaker 1: thick undergrowth. The sound of running water came from somewhere nearby,




00:05:25

Speaker 1: perhaps a stream or waterfall. The sun was warm on




00:05:30

Speaker 1: Samuel's back, and the fragrance of wild flowers and lush




00:05:34

Speaker 1: vegetation drifted towards him. On the warm air, The air




00:05:40

Speaker 1: was fresh and clear, and Samuel took some deep, refreshing breaths.




00:05:47

Speaker 1: Relaxation and peace flowed easily through him, making him smile.




00:05:55

Speaker 1: Samuel walked away from the clearing and into the trees.




00:05:59

Speaker 1: The sun sun's rays flowed through gaps in the trees




00:06:03

Speaker 1: and caused shadows to dance across the forest floor. Samuel




00:06:09

Speaker 1: wandered between the trees, his footsteps light and carefree. Even




00:06:16

Speaker 1: though he'd been to other forests, this rainforest was more




00:06:21

Speaker 1: beautiful than any other he'd visited. There was a magical




00:06:26

Speaker 1: feel to it, as though it was enchanted somehow. Samuel




00:06:32

Speaker 1: felt like something amazing could happen at any moment. The




00:06:38

Speaker 1: leaves were greener than any others he'd seen, the air




00:06:44

Speaker 1: was fresher, the surrounding sounds mingled together to make a




00:06:50

Speaker 1: soothing song of nature. He sighed happily and continued walking.




00:06:59

Speaker 1: It was wonderful to be outside on such a beautiful




00:07:03

Speaker 1: day and in such a peaceful place. Samuel became lost




00:07:09

Speaker 1: in the magnificence of the forest, and it wasn't long




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Speaker 1: before he realized he'd forgotten which direction he was supposed




00:07:17

Speaker 1: to be going in. He had planned his route through




00:07:21

Speaker 1: the rainforest days before, but he hadn't followed it to




00:07:26

Speaker 1: talk to day, and had let his feet guide him along.




00:07:31

Speaker 1: But it didn't worry him at all. He was happy




00:07:34

Speaker 1: to be lost in such a delightful place. Soon, Samuel




00:07:39

Speaker 1: came to a gently flowing river. He lowered himself at




00:07:44

Speaker 1: the side of it and cupped his hands into the




00:07:47

Speaker 1: crystal clear water. He trickled the cool liquid over the




00:07:52

Speaker 1: back of his neck. It felt refreshingly cool. He looked




00:07:58

Speaker 1: down stream to see where the river was heading, and




00:08:03

Speaker 1: that was when he saw them. A mother orangutan and




00:08:08

Speaker 1: her baby were sitting further along the river bank under




00:08:13

Speaker 1: the watchful eye of his mother. The little one was




00:08:16

Speaker 1: cupping his hands into the water, just as Samuel had done,




00:08:22

Speaker 1: and then he poured it over the back of his




00:08:25

Speaker 1: neck and let out a cheerful noise that sounded like




00:08:30

Speaker 1: a giggle. The joyful sound made Samuel smile. He didn't




00:08:37

Speaker 1: want to draw any attention to himself, so he stayed




00:08:41

Speaker 1: as still as he could and continued to watch the




00:08:45

Speaker 1: mother and her baby. The mother's fur was a glorious




00:08:51

Speaker 1: orange color with hints of red running through it. Her




00:08:55

Speaker 1: baby's fur was a lighter orange, and tufts of fluffy




00:09:00

Speaker 1: hair stuck up at all angles around his face, making




00:09:05

Speaker 1: him look even more adorable. A cheeky look came over




00:09:11

Speaker 1: the baby orangutan's face, and he reached into the river again.




00:09:17

Speaker 1: He collected some water in his little hand and then




00:09:21

Speaker 1: playfully sprinkled it on his mother's arm. She laughed and




00:09:26

Speaker 1: gently tickled her son on his tummy. Samuel could have




00:09:32

Speaker 1: stayed watching the beautiful orangutans forever, but the mother became




00:09:38

Speaker 1: aware of him and looked his way. Samuel expected her




00:09:43

Speaker 1: to pick up her baby and move back into the trees,




00:09:49

Speaker 1: but she didn't. To his amazement, the mother picked up




00:09:55

Speaker 1: her baby, placed him on her back, and then walked




00:10:00

Speaker 1: slowly over to him. So careful and slow were her




00:10:06

Speaker 1: steps that it looked like she didn't want to scare




00:10:10

Speaker 1: Samuel away. Samuel stayed as still as a statue. The




00:10:19

Speaker 1: beautiful orangutans moved closer. The baby peeped over his mother's shoulder,




00:10:27

Speaker 1: his brown eyes wide in wonder. Mother and baby stopped




00:10:35

Speaker 1: in front of Samuel. The lumberjack and the orangutan looked




00:10:42

Speaker 1: softly at each other. The orangutan's eyes were amber with




00:10:49

Speaker 1: flecks of orange in them. There was a gentle smile




00:10:54

Speaker 1: on her face. There was a knowing smile, too, as




00:10:59

Speaker 1: though though she had been waiting to meet him. Samuel




00:11:04

Speaker 1: smiled at her. She felt familiar somehow, as if she




00:11:10

Speaker 1: was an old friend or a family member. A warm




00:11:16

Speaker 1: feeling of recognition flowed through him, making him smile even more.




00:11:23

Speaker 1: The baby smiled too, and let out another delightful chuckle.




00:11:30

Speaker 1: He waved at Samuel. The lumberjack was completely lost in




00:11:36

Speaker 1: the magic of the moment and the enchanted situation. He'd




00:11:41

Speaker 1: found himself in, and he wasn't at all surprised when




00:11:46

Speaker 1: the mother orang at hand began to talk to him.




00:11:51

Speaker 1: Good morning to you, she said, isn't it a beautiful day?




00:11:58

Speaker 1: It certainly is, Samuel said, without any hesitation, as if




00:12:03

Speaker 1: talking to orangutans was something he did every day. The




00:12:08

Speaker 1: orangutans smile grew bigger. Who don't seem surprised to hear




00:12:16

Speaker 1: me talking, Samuel shrugged. Anything seems possible to day. I




00:12:23

Speaker 1: feel like I'm in an enchanted forest. He stopped talking




00:12:29

Speaker 1: and looked closer into her lovely eyes. Although, of course




00:12:35

Speaker 1: I could be dreaming, and if I am, this is




00:12:39

Speaker 1: a wonderful dream. The baby said loudly. I had a




00:12:46

Speaker 1: dream last night. It was great. I found one hundred




00:12:51

Speaker 1: and fifty berries and I ate them all up. They




00:12:54

Speaker 1: were yummy. He grinned cheekily. Oh you can talk, too,




00:13:03

Speaker 1: Samuel said to the baby. The mother laughed. He never




00:13:09

Speaker 1: stops talking. Even when he's asleep. He talks. Sometimes he




00:13:16

Speaker 1: sings in his sleep. I love singing, the baby declared.




00:13:22

Speaker 1: He opened his little mouth and began to sing something




00:13:27

Speaker 1: about tall trees and the flowing river. It was a




00:13:31

Speaker 1: beautiful song, and one Samuel had never heard before. The




00:13:36

Speaker 1: mother said it was the song of the rainforest, and




00:13:40

Speaker 1: all orangutans knew it. She looked over her shoulder and




00:13:46

Speaker 1: said softly, hush now, please, Ressie, save your song for later. RESSI,




00:13:54

Speaker 1: is that your son's name, Samuel asked, it is. I'm Kira.




00:14:04

Speaker 1: Samuel gave his name. When little Resie heard his name,




00:14:11

Speaker 1: he began to sing a song about Samuel and his




00:14:14

Speaker 1: green bag. When Ressie had finished his song, Samuel said,




00:14:22

Speaker 1: thank you, that was wonderful. He looked over Kira's shoulder




00:14:28

Speaker 1: and into the trees beyond, a small frown on his face.




00:14:36

Speaker 1: Are you lost, Kira asked. Samuel said he was and




00:14:41

Speaker 1: asked if she knew the way to the clearing at




00:14:44

Speaker 1: the entrance to the forest. Kira nodded and said do




00:14:51

Speaker 1: you need to go there now? No, not yet. I




00:14:57

Speaker 1: want to know my way out when it's time for




00:14:59

Speaker 1: me to leave later on, he smiled, I'm having a




00:15:04

Speaker 1: wonderful time wondering through the forest. I'm not ready to




00:15:09

Speaker 1: leave just yet. Kia asked if he'd like to spend




00:15:14

Speaker 1: the day with her and Ressie. She said he could




00:15:19

Speaker 1: meet the other orangut hans too. Really, wow, that would




00:15:25

Speaker 1: be wonderful. Thank you, Samuel said, this way, Kira said,




00:15:34

Speaker 1: we'll be eating soon. You can share our food. Thank you,




00:15:41

Speaker 1: Thank you so much. Samuel couldn't believe his good luck.




00:15:46

Speaker 1: His day was becoming more magical by the minute. Ressie




00:15:53

Speaker 1: leapt from his mother's back and landed gently on Samuel's chest,




00:16:00

Speaker 1: wrapped his fury little arms around him, and rested his




00:16:04

Speaker 1: head against Samuel's neck. The little orangutan was warm and




00:16:10

Speaker 1: smelled of forest leaves. Samuel had never held a baby




00:16:16

Speaker 1: of any kind before, but holding Ressie against his chest




00:16:22

Speaker 1: felt as natural as breathing. He put his hand gently




00:16:28

Speaker 1: on the baby's back. Kira picked up Samuel's green bag




00:16:36

Speaker 1: and set off through the forest. Samuel followed her, trying




00:16:42

Speaker 1: to keep his steps as smooth as he could, because Ressie,




00:16:47

Speaker 1: who was now asleep and snoring lightly in his ear.




00:16:53

Speaker 1: Through the lush, green forest they went, the lumberjack and




00:16:58

Speaker 1: the orangutans. Nature's orchestra of forest sounds surrounded Samuel like




00:17:06

Speaker 1: a comforting blanket. The rainforest felt somehow familiar to him,




00:17:14

Speaker 1: like a beloved home. He'd forgotten about. Kira leapt over




00:17:21

Speaker 1: a fallen branch that was covered in emerald green moss.




00:17:28

Speaker 1: Samuel carefully climbed over it, holding his hand against the




00:17:34

Speaker 1: back of the sleeping baby. They arrived at the place




00:17:40

Speaker 1: Kira called home, a small clearing set within the tall trees.




00:17:48

Speaker 1: A dozen or so orangutans were sitting in the shade




00:17:52

Speaker 1: of the trees. Some had sleeping babies on their laps,




00:17:59

Speaker 1: The resting around hans raised their fur covered arms in




00:18:03

Speaker 1: welcome towards Samuel, and again he had that wonderful feeling




00:18:10

Speaker 1: of meeting friends whom he'd known for years. Kira sat




00:18:18

Speaker 1: under a tree and put Samuel's bag down. He sat




00:18:24

Speaker 1: next to her. There was a quiet hush in the rainforest,




00:18:29

Speaker 1: and not a word was spoken between the peaceful orangutans.




00:18:36

Speaker 1: The lumberjack felt like he was the luckiest person alive.




00:18:42

Speaker 1: He couldn't stop smiling. Ressie mumbled something about Berrie's in




00:18:50

Speaker 1: his sleep. He let out a loud snore and his




00:18:56

Speaker 1: eyes opened. Who's snoring? He asked? It was you? His




00:19:05

Speaker 1: mother replied lovingly, are you ready for food? It was




00:19:11

Speaker 1: a magic word, and it woke the rest of the babies.




00:19:16

Speaker 1: Their little eyes opened. They stretched and yawned before jumping




00:19:23

Speaker 1: out of their mother's arms and moving towards their friends.




00:19:31

Speaker 1: Ressie was stir in Samuel's arms and asked the lumberjack




00:19:35

Speaker 1: if he'd like to help them find food. It's easy,




00:19:41

Speaker 1: Ressie said, I'll show you how to do it, and




00:19:47

Speaker 1: I'll let you use my stick too. It's a special




00:19:52

Speaker 1: stick and I always find the juiciest berries with it.




00:20:00

Speaker 1: Ressi got out of Samuel's arms and ran towards a




00:20:05

Speaker 1: leafy bush. The little orangutan rummaged about inside it and




00:20:12

Speaker 1: pulled out a stick that was bent in the middle.




00:20:17

Speaker 1: He waved it at Samuel, who said it looked like




00:20:21

Speaker 1: a very special stick. Indeed, Ressi returned to Samuel's side




00:20:28

Speaker 1: and asked him to follow him. The little orangutan headed




00:20:34

Speaker 1: into the forest, expertly moving the stick through the bushes.




00:20:41

Speaker 1: Samuel walked after him and looked at the bushes too,




00:20:46

Speaker 1: not sure what he was looking for. The rest of




00:20:50

Speaker 1: the baby urrangutans followed them. It felt a bit strange




00:20:57

Speaker 1: at first to be foraging for food in a rainforest




00:21:02

Speaker 1: in Borneo with young orangutans, but Samuel had a wonderful




00:21:08

Speaker 1: time and enjoyed himself very much. He was impressed with




00:21:13

Speaker 1: how easily hidden fruit was found, and astonished at how




00:21:19

Speaker 1: much fruit little orangutans could eat in one go. Ressie




00:21:26

Speaker 1: was happy to share his fruity feast with Samuel and




00:21:31

Speaker 1: even squashed a juicy fig to make it easier for




00:21:35

Speaker 1: the lumberjack to eat. Ressie told him his mother used




00:21:40

Speaker 1: to do that when he was a bit younger. The




00:21:45

Speaker 1: fruit was delicious, even the squashed pieces. Samuel was soon full.




00:21:54

Speaker 1: They collected more fruit from the forest and carried it




00:21:59

Speaker 1: back to the mother who were still resting beneath the trees.




00:22:04

Speaker 1: Ressie told Samuel he was going to play in the




00:22:08

Speaker 1: treetops with his friends and asked if he wanted to




00:22:13

Speaker 1: join them. Samuel looked upwards and saw a couple of




00:22:20

Speaker 1: young orangutans holding onto vines and swinging easily from tree




00:22:27

Speaker 1: to tree. Some were only using one hand. Samuel thought




00:22:35

Speaker 1: that even expert acrobats who had trained for years wouldn't




00:22:40

Speaker 1: move with such grace and beauty. Even though Samuel was




00:22:47

Speaker 1: good at climbing trees with the help of his lumberjacked hals,




00:22:53

Speaker 1: he wasn't sure he was ready to swing on vines yet.




00:22:58

Speaker 1: He said no, thanks cue to Ressi and said he




00:23:02

Speaker 1: would wait at the bottom of the trees for him.




00:23:08

Speaker 1: Samuel joined the mothers. He gazed upwards and watched in




00:23:14

Speaker 1: wonder as the fluffy orange gorangutans moved happily through the




00:23:20

Speaker 1: tall trees. He heard their joyful calls as they flew




00:23:26

Speaker 1: as effortlessly as birds through the thick treetops. A few




00:23:33

Speaker 1: leaves fluttered down and landed as softly as snow at




00:23:38

Speaker 1: Samuel's feet. He picked one up and put it in




00:23:45

Speaker 1: his bag to keep as a souvenir of this magical day.




00:23:51

Speaker 1: He leaned back against the warm tree trunk. His gaze




00:23:57

Speaker 1: softened as he looked around found the beautiful trees and bushes.




00:24:04

Speaker 1: The resting orangutans smiled at him with tenderness in their eyes.




00:24:11

Speaker 1: Love and appreciation filled the young lumberjack's heart. Kira moved




00:24:21

Speaker 1: closer to him and they talked for a while about




00:24:26

Speaker 1: how beautiful the rainforest was. Kira asked Samuel why he




00:24:35

Speaker 1: was in the forest. He hesitated a moment before saying




00:24:41

Speaker 1: he was there to harvest trees. Kira smiled the gentle




00:24:48

Speaker 1: smile of hers. Humans often come here for that reason.




00:24:56

Speaker 1: When I was little, our forest reached all the way




00:25:01

Speaker 1: to Cloud Mountain. I remember one day, when I wasn't




00:25:06

Speaker 1: much older than Ressi, I told my parents I would




00:25:12

Speaker 1: travel through the tree tops until I reached Cloud Mountain,




00:25:17

Speaker 1: and I would do it without stopping. My parents thought




00:25:22

Speaker 1: I was too little to do that, and that my




00:25:26

Speaker 1: legs weren't strong enough for such a long journey, but




00:25:30

Speaker 1: I was determined to do it. I took it one




00:25:35

Speaker 1: tree at a time, and eventually I reached my goal.




00:25:44

Speaker 1: That sounds like it was an amazing journey. It was,




00:25:50

Speaker 1: Kira replied, the fond memory of her tree top journey




00:25:56

Speaker 1: in her eyes. Samuel, what will happen to the trees




00:26:03

Speaker 1: you take down? I'm not sure. I work for a




00:26:08

Speaker 1: large company, and I don't know what they'll do with them.




00:26:12

Speaker 1: Maybe they'll be used to make houses. Kira nodded. Trees




00:26:21

Speaker 1: make wonderful homes. We build a nest every night in




00:26:25

Speaker 1: the trees. We make them out of leaves and branches.




00:26:31

Speaker 1: If you decide to stay here tonight, I'm sure Ressie




00:26:36

Speaker 1: will show you how to make your own nest. Samuel




00:26:43

Speaker 1: thanked her warmly and said he would love to stay




00:26:48

Speaker 1: the night. They didn't talk anymore about his job, and




00:26:55

Speaker 1: instead they watched Ressi and his friends playing joyfully in




00:27:01

Speaker 1: their playground in the sky. Soon, rain clouds moved across




00:27:08

Speaker 1: the sun. Their little orangutans returned to their mothers, who




00:27:13

Speaker 1: pulled them closer and moved further under the shelter of




00:27:19

Speaker 1: the trees. A few drops of rain began to fall.




00:27:27

Speaker 1: Ressie gathered some leafy branches and held them out to Samuel,




00:27:33

Speaker 1: as though expecting him to know what to do with them.




00:27:38

Speaker 1: Samuel thought they were a gift and put them on




00:27:43

Speaker 1: his lap. Ressie giggled, took the branch's back, and climbed




00:27:50

Speaker 1: onto Samuel's lap. He started to weave the branches together.




00:27:57

Speaker 1: Samuel soon realized he was making a leafy umbrella. Ressie




00:28:07

Speaker 1: gave the green umbrella to Samuel and told him to




00:28:12

Speaker 1: hold it above his head. Samuel did, and just in




00:28:18

Speaker 1: time too, because the rain began to fall heavier. Ressie




00:28:25

Speaker 1: settled his head on the lumberjack's chest. Samuel could feel




00:28:31

Speaker 1: the gentle beat of Ressi's heart. It was in perfect




00:28:37

Speaker 1: rhythm with his own heartbeat. The rain pitter pattered on




00:28:45

Speaker 1: the surface of the leafy umbrella. The lumberjack and the




00:28:51

Speaker 1: orangutan stayed dry beneath it, cuddled cozily together like best friends.




00:29:03

Speaker 1: Just as suddenly as the rain had arrived, it abruptly stopped,




00:29:09

Speaker 1: and the sun shone brightly again. Glistening rain drops lay




00:29:16

Speaker 1: like jewels on the tips of leaves. The little orangutans




00:29:22

Speaker 1: returned to their games in the treetops, and the mothers




00:29:27

Speaker 1: tended to other matters. Samuel helped the mothers where he could,




00:29:35

Speaker 1: but had to keep stopping now and again to take




00:29:39

Speaker 1: in the wonder of his day. He felt so at




00:29:44

Speaker 1: home in the rainforest, and the orangutans were becoming as




00:29:49

Speaker 1: lovingly familiar to him as his family. He noticed how




00:29:56

Speaker 1: the gentle smiles never left their faces, and the kindness




00:30:02

Speaker 1: in their eyes continued to shine brightly. The time flew by,




00:30:12

Speaker 1: and all too soon the sky began to darken. Ressie




00:30:20

Speaker 1: came down from the trees and returned to Samuel's side.




00:30:25

Speaker 1: He said, it's nearly bedtime. Are you staying with us tonight?




00:30:34

Speaker 1: I am, Samuel replied. Ressie grinned happily and said, you




00:30:43

Speaker 1: need a nest. I'll help you make one. Are very




00:30:48

Speaker 1: good at making them come with me, and I'll help




00:30:53

Speaker 1: you find the strongest branches and the softest leaves. Samuel




00:31:01

Speaker 1: followed the little orangutan back into the surrounding trees, where




00:31:07

Speaker 1: they collected armfuls of fragrant branches and rain washed leaves.




00:31:15

Speaker 1: They went back to join the others who were already




00:31:19

Speaker 1: building their nests in various trees. Ressi chose one of




00:31:26

Speaker 1: the smaller trees for Samuel to climb. The little orangutan




00:31:32

Speaker 1: went up first and placed the branches he'd collected in




00:31:38

Speaker 1: the nook of the tree trunk. Samuel took some of




00:31:43

Speaker 1: his tools from his bag and used them to climb




00:31:48

Speaker 1: the tree. Under the darkening sky. Ressi showed Samuel how




00:31:58

Speaker 1: to make a leap nest that was strong and also




00:32:04

Speaker 1: very soft. The lumberjack found it easy to do, and




00:32:11

Speaker 1: a nest was soon made. The little orangutan made a




00:32:18

Speaker 1: smaller nest at the side of Samuel's and said he




00:32:23

Speaker 1: would sleep there. The lumberjack and the orangutan lay down




00:32:31

Speaker 1: on their soft green beds and gazed at the night sky.




00:32:38

Speaker 1: Ressie yawned and blinked his eyes tiredly. Samuel yawned too.




00:32:48

Speaker 1: The full moon was surrounded by thousands of twinkling stars.




00:32:56

Speaker 1: Samuel had never seen so many, and they seemed to




00:33:02

Speaker 1: be shining more brightly than ever before. Ressi stretched out




00:33:11

Speaker 1: his hand to Samuel. Samuel took the little hand in




00:33:17

Speaker 1: his and smiled at his new friend. Ressi began to




00:33:25

Speaker 1: sing a soft lullaby about the forest. The other Orangutans




00:33:32

Speaker 1: joined in too. Samuel listened to their words as they




00:33:40

Speaker 1: sang about the tall trees, the flowing rivers, and the




00:33:46

Speaker 1: rising mountains, their beloved home in the rainforest. Right there




00:33:55

Speaker 1: and then, Samuel knew he did didn't want to be




00:34:01

Speaker 1: a lumberjack anymore. He didn't want to take any trees




00:34:07

Speaker 1: from the beautiful forest. It was the orangutans home, and




00:34:14

Speaker 1: he was going to do all he could to protect it.




00:34:20

Speaker 1: He would do his utter best to save each and




00:34:25

Speaker 1: every tree. He wasn't sure how or how long it




00:34:33

Speaker 1: would take, but he would do it. And just like




00:34:39

Speaker 1: Ressi's mother and her tree top journey to Cloud Mountain,




00:34:45

Speaker 1: he would do it, one tree at a time until




00:34:51

Speaker 1: he reached his goal. The Orangutans song of the forest




00:34:58

Speaker 1: came to an end. Tired yawns came from all directions.




00:35:07

Speaker 1: Ressie smiled sleepily at Samuel and wished him good night.




00:35:17

Speaker 1: In a voice barely above a whisper. Samuel said, good night,




00:35:25

Speaker 1: little one, sweet dreams. And in a beautiful rainforest in Borneo,




00:35:36

Speaker 1: the lumberjack and the orangutan held hands as they drifted




00:35:44

Speaker 1: into a deep, RESTful, sleepy