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THE LEGEND OF POOWOODLY AND THE MAGIC ISLAND:
COPYRIGHT 25/10/2011 GARETH RICHARD FRANKLAND AUTHOR.
Original concept of the Poodzy Woodzy copyright December 1999: Second
concept copyright From a Rainbow the Poowoodly Bird December 2007:
This is a complete rewrite of the original stories from 2007, in most part only
incorporating the basic concept of the Rainbow Bird, and the Magic Island.
Pages 1-5 are an intro to the Mawumber Tribe on the start of a quest to save
there island and its people by Pakadakdo the Chief.
Pages 5-12 deal with how the Mawumber Tribe found out about Poowoodly
when he saved Puntoky the fisherman over a thousand years before
Pakadakdo was born.
Pages 12-15 are of the events on Mawumber Island when Puntoky disappeared
and his return. Pages 16-23 is a charming little story about three little baby
animals on an adventure, told by a modern day Mawumber Tribesman set
thousands of years ago on the Magic Island in the South Seas.
Pages 24-28 is the story of Pakadakdo’s quest and him saving his people.
Pages 28-34 are about Poowoodly finding an Island home meeting its
inhabitants and turning it into a Magic Island.
Pages 35-37 is an introduction to a storyteller, and a little story about how
Camels got there two humps.
Pages 38-47 are about a strange egg that was, washed ashore on the Magic
Island, slipped into the first two pages of this is a story about how California
came to have the Giant Redwood Trees.
Pages 48-53 are set in the year 1998, and tell the story of how the Magic Island
got its first Pig. On page 48, it also tells why Eagley the Island protector is still
alive after thousands of years, and then the story continues about Eagley
rescuing a shipwrecked Pig.
Pages 54-57 tell the story of how and why Poowoodly came to be.