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Frog's Storm Prediction

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Broschur
Buch Frog's Storm Prediction AQEEL AHMED
Libristo-Code: 50449886
Verlag 978-1-998419-98-2, Juli 2024
Frog's Storm PredictionFrodo learns to predict storms by watching nature and telling the animals in... Vollständige Beschreibung
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Frog's Storm Prediction
Frodo learns to predict storms by watching nature and telling the animals in the woods ahead of time.




Summary:

Frodo was a small green frog who liked living in the bush. One day, he noticed something strange: the animals were acting funny, the wind was getting stronger, and the sky was getting darker. Frodo saw birds rushing to their homes, bees running back to their hive, and ants moving faster than usual. Frodo was interested to learn that these actions were signs of a storm that was coming.

Due to his desire to help his friends, Frodo told them about the storm. When he jumped up to them and said, "A storm is coming! You need to find shelter!" the monkeys laughed. They didn't believe a small frog could tell the weather. Frodo kept going anyway. He went up to the animals, even the bunnies, and told them to find safe places to stay. Some didn't believe Frodo when he told them not to, but others did.

The animals that had listened to Frodo were safe in their homes when the storm came through with heavy winds and rain. The monkeys got wet and cold after they did what he said. The animals were glad that Frodo warned them right after the storm. The monkeys said sorry when they found out that Frodo could tell the future. The exact prediction made by Frodo quickly spread through the woods.

Frodo continued to learn about nature and how animals behave. He saw the birds sing loudly before going quiet, the ants run to find food, and the bees go back to their hive before every storm. The people who lived in the jungle really appreciated Frodo's wise views and timely warnings. They learned to trust Frodo fully because they knew he would keep them safe during the storms.

Frodo was also in charge of teaching other frog lings how to read signs in their surroundings. So that future generations would be safe, he wanted his information to be passed on. The animals in the woods were always safe because they knew Frodo was looking out for them. The people in the bush looked up to and respected him because he could see storms coming. The story of Frodo, which became a tale, taught people how important it is to value and observe nature. The whole forest community is safer now because of how hard he worked and how much he cared.

The Chapter 1: Frodo's Discovery

The little green frog named Frodo lived in a beautiful and lively jungle. He liked getting to know his surroundings and jumping in the pond. One bright morning, Frodo saw something strange. He could see the sky getting darker as he jumped off the edge of the pond. To begin with, Frodo thought it was just a passing cloud. But as the wind grew stronger, it started to blow leaves around and make the trees shake.

Frodo stopped and took a quick look around. He wasn't too worried or interested. He saw that the animals were acting in a way that wasn't like them. The birds quickly flew back to their homes, which was very different from how they usually talk and fly around. They were yelling at each other and flapping their wings quickly, like they were scared. Frodo saw that the ants, who were usually busy and in order, were moving in a strange way. With pieces of food in their hands, they ran in long lines to their underground home. There were bees going back and forth between the flowers all the time. They liked buzzing around them.

As Frodo watched, he became more and more interested in everything. After telling himself, "There has to be something going on,". He had never seen the animals act like this before. Frodo found a spot in the pond on a big lily pad where he could see everything clearly and decided to check it out. He sat still and didn't say a word. His whole attention was on the animals and how the environment was changing.

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Informationen zum Buch

Vollständiger Name Frog's Storm Prediction
Autor AQEEL AHMED
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Broschur
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2024
Anzahl der Seiten 82
EAN 9781998419982
ISBN 1998419983
Libristo-Code 50449886
Gewicht 166
Abmessungen 152 x 229 x 5
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