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The Squirrels fly to Monkey Island to trade for mangos with General Hanuman Oslo, who goes by the name of Han. This group of primates eat and drink so much fruit and fruit juice that things get pretty crazy in their village.

Meet Sadha, a monkey saint living off the land. Before he became a saint he was known as Monk Phunke. A respected village elder helping the monkeys with the production of mangos. Positively speaking, Sadha is highly intelligent; he even built the Monkey Island website before he was consumed with technology. Spending all hours of the day surfing the internet, in chat rooms, and writing his own blog, he became isolated and began participating in all things evil. He just snapped one day and has never been the same since. Now Sadha shuns all innovation. He has vowed to not speak, hear, or say evil, except when directed at technologies.

The traders engage in a game of "Monkey See, Monkey Do" in-order to trade with the monkeys. Find out how our heroes are able to outwit the island natives.

Meditation, Yoga and chanting are practiced by the family of traders to find balance and remain calm in the face of danger. Children of all ages are exposed to the Sanskrit word Shanti (peace) through this humorous adventure.

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