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The boy was in the garden playing with his brand new football
He dribbled round the first player
Round a second
A gentle chip A nice piece of ball control
Later that night when the boy went to bed his ball was still stuck in the branches
Once the boys bedroom light was turned out the squirrels grabbed the ball and began to play their version of football.
The squirrels played for a while then passed the ball up to the birds
The birds passed it on to the clouds
The clouds passed it around
“Nice shoot Captain.” Said the co-pilot
The ball rolled down the church steeple and hit the fox on the head
The fox was a little bit shocked but soon was dribbling his way down the path towards the pond
All the animals took a turn to play with the ball
The ball eventually came to the rabbits
The rabbits loved playing football
Ronaldo kicked the ball so hard it flew up into the sky and landed in the gutter
Luckily the pidgeon was on hand to throw it back into play
The birds played until the early morning, then passed it onto the owl
The owl headed it accross to the the crows
The crows lowered the ball down onto the grass
The cat rolled the ball around for while then got tired and fell a sleep
What happens during the night to a football that gets stuck in a tree? The Beautiful Game lets you in on the adventure