Dedicated to frogs

Once upon a time, there was a friendly frog by the name of Fred. He loved to eat flies and other bugs.
Fred's favorite thing to do was go on adventures. Most frogs and other animals Fred's age didn't like to go on crazy adventures like he did, but he was just fine with that! The only problem was that Fred wanted company on his next adventure, so he decided to ask his friends if they would come with him. First, he visited his friend Max the turtle and asked him if he wanted to go on an adventure.

































Hey, Max, do you think you could come with me on an adventure? It will be so fun!
I'd love to, Fred, but I'm afraid I'll just slow you down. Thanks for asking!
With a sigh he moved on. Soon, he reached the desert, where his friend Harriet the snake lived.
Fred really hoped that Harriet would listen to him. He really didn't want to go on an adventure by himself.








Hi, Harriet! I've been thinking about going on an adventure sometime soon, and I would like a friend to come with me. Could you?
Oh, that would be just ssssssspectacular! But I am afraid that I would sssssstop to hide too often. Thank you for the offer, Fred, but sssssome other time?
Fred slowly nodded in understanding and walked past the desert. Soon, he came across the famous ladybug queen, held up in the air by her warriors.













Greetings! We have heard of your great adventures and come with a warning!
OH! I guess if it's important I should hear it before I go to the forest! Tell me the warning, Your Majesty.

The ladybug queen spoke with great passion.
"Throughout your travels you will find five small keys. The first is red, the next is yellow, the third is black, the fourth is gray, and the fifth is blue. At the end of your adventure, you will come across a great door with five locks. Place each key in the corresponding lock and open the door to
receive your treasure. If you do not manage to open the door within a certain time, the world will soon come to an end."
















Head to the forest to find the first key.
Okay!
Fred left right away. He was always known to be very kind and helpful, and he didn't want the world to ever come to an end. He had already been planning to go to the forest, so while looking for the key, he stopped to chat with his friend Tiggy.












Hi, Tiggy! Have you seen any red keys around the place?
A red key? Yes, there's one right up in that tree. I can get it for you.
Yes, please!
Fred could see the tall tree with the red key in the top branches. Tiggy was about to reach it, then he'd move on to the mountains to get the next two keys!






I've almost got the key!
Tiggy soon came down with the red key in his jaws. Fred told him thanks and headed to the mountains, where he would find the next two keys.


Perfect! There is the yellow key. Now I just have to find the black one and I will move on.


Hold it right there! I found this key so it's mine!

Fred was stopped by a bug. The truth was, he loved bugs! In fact, when the lady bug queen appeared, he was very tempted to eat her and her warriors! But, he was a good frog, so he didn't. And first things first, he had to ask nicely before eating the bug.




Excuse me. I'm Fred the frog, and I need that key. Could I please have it? I promise I will repay you when I can!
Oh, okay. Here you go, and thanks for asking!

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Dedicated to frogs

Once upon a time, there was a friendly frog by the name of Fred. He loved to eat flies and other bugs.
Fred's favorite thing to do was go on adventures. Most frogs and other animals Fred's age didn't like to go on crazy adventures like he did, but he was just fine with that! The only problem was that Fred wanted company on his next adventure, so he decided to ask his friends if they would come with him. First, he visited his friend Max the turtle and asked him if he wanted to go on an adventure.

































Hey, Max, do you think you could come with me on an adventure? It will be so fun!
I'd love to, Fred, but I'm afraid I'll just slow you down. Thanks for asking!
With a sigh he moved on. Soon, he reached the desert, where his friend Harriet the snake lived.
Fred really hoped that Harriet would listen to him. He really didn't want to go on an adventure by himself.
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