The next morning, Maui woke up to find Moana and Tarzana still sleeping. Tarzana is hugging his arm. Her head is still resting on his hand. The kid likes me and Moana already since we first met. She is so cute and sweet. Even when she's sleeping. Maui thought. Just then Moana and the kid woke up. "Did you sleep well, kids?" Maui asked. "Yes, Maui." Moana and Tarzana said. Then Maui got the kid changed into her beige Disney Moana girls underwear set, #3 blue Moana clothing girls tops cotton Summer short sleeves t-shirt clothes, 2017 Moana legging trousers jeans elastic waist straight pattern denim mid pants retail girl jeans, Moana character girls flip flops Holiday beach sandals and 2 sky blue elastic ponytail holder bead girl hair scrunchie knocker balls.
Then Moana and Maui went to the beach with the kid in Maui's arms. Moana is carrying Tarzana's Moana swim bag and Disney Moana 28077 bucket set, spade, rake, watering can, sand shape, sieve while Maui is carrying Tarzana and his fishhook. They arrived at the beach. Moana, Maui and Tarzana (who wore her hot pink girls Moana Maui Summer Holiday cute one piece Swimwear swimsuit bikini new and brand new Disney Moana girl's swim pool splash goggles new and brand new Disney Moana girl's swim pool splash goggles new) went for a swim in Moana's friend, the ocean. After a few minutes of swimming, while Moana went to get some food for lunch, Maui (agreed to watch over Tarzana) was lying on the sun resting his eyes and Tarzana (with her brand new Disney Moana girl's swim pool splash goggles new over her eyes around her head) was building something from her Disney Moana 28077 bucket set, spade, rake, watering can, sand shape, sieve. She hums cheerfully to the 'you're welcome' song.
When Moana came back, she gasped in amazement. She went to Maui. "Maui? Maui, wake up!" Moana said. Maui woke up. "What is it, Moana?" He asked. Moana didn't say anything but pointing to the kid. Maui looked at what she was building. He gasped in amazement. That something she built was Motunui. Then after that, the three friends have their lunch. They have kiwis, black doris plums, strawberries, dragonfruits, bananas, grapes, watermelons, oranges and pears to eat and coconuts to drink. They were having a lunch feast. After lunch they build sand islands. After a few minutes of building, it's dinnertime. After dinner, it's bedtime. Maui let Moana read Tarzana a bedtime story.
He tucked the kid (who wore her blue new summer pyjamas Disney Moana Maui girls sleepwear nightie pj and 2 sky blue elastic ponytail holder bead girl hair scrunchie knocker balls) in. Moana, as Maui, Tarzana and Mini Maui looked on, said in a nice gentle voice: "In the beginning, there was nothing but ocean. Then the mother Island, Te Fiti, emerged. From her heart, all life was created. One of the new islands was called Motunui. Protected from the ocean waves by a barrier reef, the island was a paradise for its people. And all those who called Motunui home were bound together by traditions and legends. One of the most famous legends told of Maui, a shape-shifting demigod with a magical fishhook. Like many others, he believed Te Fiti's heart held life-giving power. Taking the form of a hawk, Maui flew to the mother island and stole the heart of Te Fiti!" She turned the page.
"The children of the village sat spellbound as Gramma Tala continued her story. Maui tried to escape, she said. But he was confronted by Te Ka, a demon earth and fire! In the battle, Maui lost the heart and his fishhook. With the heart gone, a terrible darkness spread across the world. It will continue to spread, Gramma Tala said, draining the life from island after island! The other children were scared, but Moana loved the stories!" She turned the page.
"As the other children wailed, little Moana wandered to the ocean shore. She saw a baby turtle in trouble, so she helped it to the water, as the turtle swam away, Moana saw a pretty shell. She picked it up, and the ocean backed away to reveal more shells. Moana giggled as the ocean presented her with a beautiful green stone! When Chief Tui called for his daughter, the ocean gently set Moana on the beach before he arrived. And as Tui lifted Moana, the little girl accidentally dropped the ocean's gift. Gramma Tala saw everything and smiled, she knew what the stone was, and she took it. When the time is right, she'd return it to Moana." She turned the page.
"As Moana grew, so did her love for Motunui and its people, as well as her connection to the ocean. Chief Tui made sure his daughter understood and appreciated all the wonderful things about the village. Inside their protected bay, the people were safe and had everything they needed. Tui told Moana she would find happiness right where she was. She would make a wonderful chief when she was older. When Moana turned sixteen, Chief Tui took her to the island's highest peak. That was where every chief who had come before had placed a stone. Like I did, like my dad did, and his dad before him, Tui told Moana. When you are ready, you wil add your stone to this mountain and raise our island higher. It's time to be who the people need you to be." She turned the page.
"Moana still felt drawn to the ocean. She heard at the village council that fish were growing scarce in the bay, and she wondered if there were more fish in the open sea. Even though the villagers were forbidden to sail across the reef because it was too dangerous, Moana decided to try. But waves wrecked the boat and tossed her back to shore! Moana felt discouraged. Perhaps it was time to give up on the sea and place her rock on the mountain. But Gramma Tala encouraged Moana to listen to her heart. Then she took Moana to a hidden cavern. What's in there? asked Moana. Gramma Tala smiled. The answer to the question 'Who are you meant to be?' Inside the cavern were dozens of huge, ancient, sea-voyaging boats! We were voyagers! cried Moana. Why did we stop?" She turned the page.
"Maui is to blame, explained Gramma Tala. After he stole the heart , darkness fell and monsters prowled the ocean. To protect the people, ancient chiefs forbade voyaging. The darkness has continued to spread, said Gramma, pointing to blackened trees around them. Chasing our fish and draining the life from island after island. She looked at Moana. But one day, someone will deliver Maui across the ocean to restore the heart. Then she gave Moana the stone she'd been keeping safe: the heart of Te Fiti! The ocean chose you. Soon afterward, Gramma Tala became very ill. She pressed her necklace into Moana's hand it would hold the heart of Te Fiti while Moana traveled. Quickly, Moana chose a canoe from the cavern and set off. Far out at sea, she discovered a stowaway a rooster named Heihei. Moana barely knew how to sail. Then a storm hit!" She turned the page.
"The storm tossed Moana's boat onto a rocky island Maui's island! He'd been marooned for a thousand years, looking for a way to escape so he could recover his magical fishhook. Without the hook, he had no shape-shifting powers. Moana told Maui he must go with her to restore the heart of Te Fiti. But Maui was only interested in bragging about his great feats like pulling up the sky, lassoing the sun, and bringing fire to humans. You're welcome! he said." She turned the page.
"Maui took Moana's boat and left her behind. Enjoy the island! he shouted. Moana swam after Maui, but he was too far ahead. Suddenly, the ocean lifted Moana up and set her on the boat. Maui was speechless! Moana held up the heart. I am Moana of Motunui, she said bravely. You will journey to Te Fiti and restore the heart! Maui backed away. That's not a heart, it's a curse." She turned the page.
"Without warning, a spear slammed into the canoe! It was the Kakamora, vicious little bandits wearing coconut armor. They wanted the heart. The bandits swarmed the boat, in the commotion, the heart fell out of Moana's necklace and Heihei gobbled it up! A bandit snatched the dim-witted rooster and ran back to his ship. Moana chased him, battled the Kakamora out of the way, and grabbed Heihei. She returned to her canoe just as the rooster coughed up the heart. But the Kakamora boats were still after them. Grabbing the oar and the lines to the sail, Maui expertly sailed out of danger!" She turned the page.
"After defeating the Kakamora, Moana couldn't wait to battle Te Ka and restore the heart. But Maui just wanted his fishhook back. Moana had an idea. We get your hook, then save the world. Deal? Maui hesitated, but Moana pointed out that he'd be a hero if he restored the heart. Deal, he said at last. Moana asked Maui to teach her how to sail. You'll never be a wayfinder, he scoffed. The ocean didn't like the sound of that. It picked up one of the Kakamora blow darts and jabbed Maui! Really? he asked the ocean. If you can talk, you can teach, said Moana with a laugh. Maui finally agreed, but only because he had to! Maui knew that Tamatoa, a monstrous crab who loved collecting shiny things, had his hook. But Tamatoa's lair was under the ocean in Lalotai, the dreaded realm of monsters! There was only one way into the mysterious world: scale a thousand-foot cliff and jump down a chute all the way through the ocean!" She turned the page.
"Lalotai was a dark and mysterious land, full of glowing plants and geysers that blasted through the watery ceiling. It wasn't long before Maui spotted his fishhook stuck to Tamatoa's shell, along with the rest of the giant crab's collection of shiny items. Maui charged in and grabbed his hook. It's Maui time! he cried. Then Maui tried to shape-shift into a hawk. Instead, he became a bug, then a pig! This never happens to me! the demigod said in shock. Tamatoa pinned Maui to the ground. To distract the monster, Moana held up the heart of Te Fiti, then dropped it into a crevice. Tamatoa skittered after the shiny stone while Moana ran to her injured friend. But Moana had tricked Tamatoa she still had the heart! She helped Maui escape before the angry crab could grab them." She turned the page.
"Moana guided Maui onto a geyser hole. Whoosh! The geyser blasted them to the surface! Moana knew Maui needed to regain his full strength to fight Te Ka, but the demigod couldn't master the hook's shape-shifting power. It seemed like Maui was giving up. As he moped, Moana asked about one of his special tattoos. I had human parents, explained Maui. They didn't want me. They threw me into the sea. Like I was nothing. You're not nothing, said Moana. Maybe the whole reason the ocean sent me here to help you see that. Moana's words touched Maui. He began practicing with the hook and got better and better. And as Maui regained his shape-shifting abilities, he taught Moana more about wayfinding." She turned the page.
"At last Maui felt ready. Moana used her new wayfinding skills to sail her boat straight to Te Fiti. Cloud of smoke and ash rose over the barrier islands, hiding Te Ka. Moana gave Maui the heart and smiled. Go save the world, she said. Maui turned into a hawk and flew off to restore the heart of Te Fiti. But suddenly, Te Ka the lava monster burst through the clouds and knocked Maui out of the sky! No! screamed Moana. Quickly, she sailed in and pulled Maui from the water." She turned the page.
"Moana steered toward a narrow gap between the barrier islands. She was heading into battle! We won't make it, said Maui. Turn around! Just then, Te Ka brought down a fist to destroy the boat. Maui blocked it with his hook! The shock wave blasted Moana and Maui far out into the ocean. The boat was in shambles, and Maui's fishhook was cracked. We can fix it, Moana told him. It was made by the gods. You can't fix it! Maui refused to go back. Without my hook, I'm nothing! he said. He was afraid another fight with Te Ka would shatter his hook completely. Moana pleaded with him to stay. The ocean chose me, she said. It chose wrong, Maui replied angrily. Then he shape-shifted into a hawk and flew away." She turned the page.
"Moana yelled at the ocean. Why did you bring me here? she asked, sobbing. Choose someone else! Then she dropped the heart of Te Fiti back into the ocean. Just then, a glowing manta ray swam by. A moment later, the spirit of Gramma Tala appeared on the boat! I never should have put so much on your shoulders, she said, wiping away Moana's tears. If you want to go home, I will be with you. But Moana could not make herself turn the boat around. Listen to the voice inside, Gramma said. Do you know who you are? Moana began slowly. I am the daughter of the village chief, she said. We are descended from voyagers. Moana voice grew stronger as the spirits of her voyaging ancestors appeared near the boat. I have fought with monsters. I am all these things and more. I am Moana!" She turned the page.
"Moana dove into the ocean, swimming deeper and deeper in search of the heart. At last she saw it, glowing at the bottom of the sea. Moana kept going until finally she had the heart! When she came back up, Gramma Tala was gone. Moana knew what she had to do. She repaired the boat and sailed back to face Te Ka on her own she steered toward an opening between the barrier islands, heading for Te Fiti. Moana noticed that Te Ka couldn't move through the water. That mention that if she got past the barrier islands, she'd make it to Te Fiti. But the lava monster brought down a fist again. Moana dodged the blow and turned toward another gap. When Te Ka cut her off, Moana doubled back. It was all part of her plan! At last Moana made it through, but Te Ka launched a lava ball that capsized her boat." She turned the page.
"Te Ka's hand was poised over Moana, ready to deliver a final blow. Suddenly, Maui appeared and knocked the monster's fist away! Maui! cried Moana. But your hook... Maui held up the cracked hook and nodded. Some things are more important, he said. I've got your back. Go save the world! Thank you, said Moana. Maui smiled. You're welcome! Moana reached Te Fiti and scrambled up a slope. But something was wrong. The island was gone! There was no place to put the heart! She turned and saw that Te Ka had completely smashed Maui's fishhook. And for the first time, Moana noticed a glowing spiral on Te Ka's chest." She turned the page.
"Moana held the heart of Te Fiti over her head and spoke to the ocean. Let her come to me. The ocean parted, opening a path that led straight to Te Ka. The monster raced toward Moana! Very calmly, Moana began to sing. Her song echoed what Gramma Tala had taught her and what she'd learned about herself. The words seemed to affect Te Ka, who slowed down. I know who you are, Moana whispered. Then she placed the heart in the glowing spiral...and Te Fiti emerged!" She turned the page.
"Maui apologized to Te Fiti. What I did was... I have no excuse, he said. I did it for myself, and I'm sorry. You may smite me now. Te Fiti brought down her fist, but not in anger. In her palm was Maui's fishhook, completely restored! With love, Te Fiti then set Moana on the beach, where her boat, covered in flowers, was ready to sail home. Moana gave Maui a hug. You could come with me. My people are going to need a master wayfinder. They already have one, said Maui. A tattoo of Moana the wayfinder appeared over his heart!" She turned the page.
"All across the ocean, life returned. The spreading darkness was gone. On Motunui, the land turned green and lush fish returned to the bay. The whole village joined Moana's parents at the water's edge to welcome Moana and Heihei home. At last, Moana was ready to become a leader and placed her stone with those of the other chiefs. But Moana, it wasn't a stone it was a conch shell. The islanders were inspired and remembered who they were: voyagers! Together, they repaired the ancient boats and headed to the open ocean for a new era of exploration, led by a master wayfinder. She was Moana! The end!" She gently closed the book. She see Maui and the kid sleeping. She fall asleep too.
