The Little TadpolesBy Amo Chen

The Little Tadpoles
By Amo Chen
Created on 11 Apr, 2024

Once upon a time, there was a group of tadpoles joyfully swimming in a pond. Their tails swung to and fro as they swam around, exploring their watery home.

After a few days, the tadpoles grew two hind legs each. Seeing Mother Carp teaching her little carps how to hunt for food, they swam up to her, asking where their mother was.

Mother Carp described their mother as having four legs and a broad mouth. With this information, the tadpoles continued their search, swimming around the pond.

A few days later, the tadpoles grew two more legs. Spotting a tortoise, they excitedly swam towards it, thinking they had found their mother.

The tortoise chuckled, telling them that their mother had two big eyes on top of her head and wore green clothes. The tadpoles swam on, not losing hope.

As the days passed, their tails started to shrink. Their little bodies were changing as they grew.

One day, they spotted a big frog with dark-green skin, a snowy-white belly, and bulging eyes. They swam over and called out, believing they had finally found their mother.

Mother Frog smiled warmly, confirming their beliefs. She was indeed their mother, and they were her little frogs.

Mother Frog taught them how to jump and catch harmful insects. The little frogs were quick learners, soon catching insects just like their mother.

Together, they explored the pond, their home. From the lotus flowers to the reeds, they got to know every nook and corner.

As days turned into weeks, the little frogs grew stronger and more confident. They were no longer the tiny tadpoles; they were now big, strong frogs.

They spent their days playing, learning, and growing under the watchful eyes of Mother Frog, forever grateful for the love and care she provided.

The Little Tadpoles
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