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presents:

Garfield

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Jenna Alyssa Smith

and the Search for Poky

 To a special granddaughter, from

Grandma & Grandpa Smith

Merry Christmas 2007!

 

     Jenna Alyssa Smith was at the zoo near Avon, Connecticut when she saw Garfield and his friends.  Mommy, Daddy and Ethan knew how much Jenna loved Garfield. 

 

   "I lost my teddy bear, Pooky," Garfield sighed.  "He was with me when I was eating ice cream, and now he's gone."

 

   "Are you sure you didn't eat him?" asked Nermal.

 

   "Quiet, Nermal," snapped Garfield, "or I'll sit on you."

 

   "I'll help you find Pooky!" said Jenna.

 

   Jenna pointed to the ground.  "Look, footprints!  Whoever made these may have bearnapped Pooky."

 

   Jenna and Garfield followed the     footprints. 

 

   "Will we find Pooky here?" Arlene asked.

  

   "I hope we don't find a swamp creature instead," said Nermal.

 

   "Arf!" Odie barked.  He wanted to play ball. 

 

   "Not now," Garfield said, "I'll have to look for Pooky."

 

   "Arf!" Odie barked again.

 

   "Oh, all right," Garfield said and thre the dingleball.  Odie smiled and chased after it, running into the crocodile swamp.

 

   "Uh-oh!  Watch out for that croc, Odie!" Jenna shouted.

 

   Garfield heard a loud trumpeting sound.

 

   "Elephants!" Jenna cheered.

 

   A big mama elephant sprayed water from her trunk, splashing Nermal.  Luckily, Garfield and Jenna ducked just in time and didn't get wet.

 

   "Hey Nermal," Garfield said, "how did you like your bath?"

 

   "Yuck!  This is worse than Odie's drool," whined Nermal.

 

   "Hey," said Garfield.  "Where is Odie?"

 

   "Let's keep following the footprints," Jenna suggested.  Garfield and Jenna walked by the monkeys, who were swinging in the trees and eating bananas.

 

   Nermal made a silly face.  "I look like a monkey," he said.

 

   Garfield teased, "You smell like one, too."

 

   A monkey squeezed a banana in each hand.  Pop!  Pop!  The tasty fruit shot into Garfield's open mouth.

 

   "Gulp! Gulp!" the fat cat said.  "You can't feed the animals, but there's no rule that says they can't feed you!"

 

   Suddenly, Odie appeared, carrying the dingleball in his mouth.

 

   "We thought the crocodiles got you," Arlene smirked.

 

   "Let's look for Pooky in the bird sanctuary," Jenna said.

 

   Jenna walked with Garfield and his friends across a rope bridge.  Brightly colored birds flew through the air.  One with a wiggly worm in its beak landed on Garfield's head.

 

   "I think the bird wants to share her food," said Jenna.

 

   "Yuck!" exclaimed Garfield.  "I prefer lasagna.  All this walking is making me hungry.  Let's stop for a quick snack."

 

   "I filled up my tank and I'm ready to roll," said Garfield patting his tummy.

 

   "Maybe Pooky is here by the lions," said Jenna.

 

   "Rwarrr," Nermal let out a little roar.

 

   "RWARRR!" A lion let out a big roar.  Jenna wished Mommy, Daddy and Ethan were there to hear how loudly the lion's roar was.

 

   "BURRRRP!" Garfield let out an even bigger belch.

 

   "Garfield, it looks like you're the kind of the jungle today," said Jenna.

 

   "Maybe Pooky is with the polar bears," said Jenna.  "Let's check it out."

 

   Garfield and his friends watched the bears swim and splash in the pool.  Garfield's veterinarian, Liz, was there too.

 

   "Polar bears live in the Arctic and eat fish," Liz said.

 

   "Fish?" Garfield said.  "I prefer snow cones.

 

   "I know where polar bears keep their money," Nermal said.

 

   "Where?" Jenna asked.

 

   "In snow banks." Nermal said with a smile.

 

   "Let's split up," said Jenna.  We'll meet back at the big fountain.  Arlene and Nermal can look in the kangaroo habitat, and we'll look in the Spider and Snake House."

 

   "The what?" Garfield said worriedly.  Just then a snake slithered down a branch and hissed, while a big hairy spider dropped from the tree.

 

   Garfield ran as fast as his chubby legs would go.  "I hate spiders and snakes even more than I hate Mondays!"

 

   BONK!  A big green ball bounced off Garfield's head.  "Where did that come from?" the fat cat asked.

 

   A group of seals clapped their fins and barked happily.

 

   "They want to play," Jenna said.

 

   "Let the games begin," Garfield declared.

 

   Jenna tossed the ball to Odie.  The dog smacked the ball with his big red tongue and sent it flying back to the seals.

 

   Garfield, Jenna and Odie met up with Nermal and Arlene at the big fountain.

 

   "Look!" Jenna exclaimed.  "It's Pooky!"

 

   Garfield and Odie's owner, Jon, handed the teddy bear to Garfield.

 

   "Where did you find Pooky?" Jenna asked.

 

   "I didn't find him," said Jon.  "I guess I bearnapped him.  Garfield dripped ice cream on Pooky and I took him to the fountain to wash him off."

 

   "Thanks for helping me find my bear," Garfield said to Jenna.  "You're a good friend.  I hope you can come back and visit us again soon."

 

   "That would be great!  I can't wait to tell Mommy, Daddy and Ethan about our adventure." replied Jenna.

 

   "But next time," Garfield added with a smile, "No spiders or snakes!"

~ ~ ~

Jenna Alyssa Smith

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