children’s story about frog: Send Yourself Back
The frog went on a trip, and at every stop, he first wrote a letter to the little fish. The frog’s letters were written on small leaves, which he asked the little swallow, the mail carrier, to deliver to the little fish. Below are the frog’s letters to the little fish.
First letter:
Dear little fish, hello! Today, I met a kind toad who treated me to a delicious French meal. There was cream cake, apple salad, tomato sauce, and lemon juice. I saved a little of each for you, and I’ve stuck them to the leaf letter so you can have a taste. Frog.
The little fish gently kissed the leaf letter and truly smelled the scent of cream, apples, tomatoes, and lemons.
Second letter:
Dear little fish, hello! Today was so thrilling. I rode a roller coaster for the first time. When I reached the top, I was terrified! If you were by my side, I wouldn’t have been so scared! It was much higher than the washing stone, and even higher than the willows by the pond. I was so scared I closed my eyes and ended up seeing no scenery at all. Frog.
The little fish held the leaf letter to her ear, and magically, she heard the frog’s heartbeat: thump! thump! thump!
Third letter:
Dear little fish, hello! Today was so fun. I watched a magic show. The magician was none other than the famous chameleon. On stage, he conjured up a jar of goldfish, two small birds, and three puppies. Then, from his hand, countless butterflies flew out. Finally, he opened an old box, and from the box, he pulled out… wait, guess what he pulled out? You can’t guess, can you? To everyone’s surprise, he pulled out a frog. Wait, guess again—who was that frog? You can’t guess, right? Ha, it was me! To thank me for cooperating, the magician chameleon gave me a watercolor brush. Now, I’m giving it to you. With this brush, you can paint on the stone walls of the pond. Please turn over the leaf letter. Frog.
On the back of the leaf letter, there was indeed a watercolor brush tied to it. The little fish was so happy she jumped up.
How many letters did the little fish receive in total? Well, I don’t know. What I do know is that every letter from the frog brought surprise and joy to the little fish. She strung the leaf letters together with fine thread, making a long curtain, which she hung by her window. It was beautiful.
In the last letter, the frog wrote:
Dear little fish, hello! By the time you receive this letter, I’ll already be on my way home. I can’t wait to see you! I believe you feel the same. Don’t forget to look up at the sky—the mail carrier, little swallow, will deliver you a big package. Frog.
The little fish immediately looked up, and sure enough, a large green package dropped from the sky. When she opened the package, the frog jumped out:
“Little fish, how are you?”
To hurry back, the frog had turned himself into a package, hanging from the little swallow’s claws, and mailed himself back along with the leaf letters.
“Thank you, little swallow!”
The frog and the little fish waved vigorously at the sky.
Thank you for reading! ” Sitestorys “