El Cuento Del Sapo Link

: A legend explaining why toads have bumpy, spotted skin—often involving a trick played on a bird or a trip to a party in the sky.

Written by the Argentine author , this is a beloved philosophical children's story. The Story: "Los sueños del sapo"

: The first night, he dreamed he was a tall tree with deep roots and birds nesting in his branches. But he felt lonely and thirsty, unable to move or jump. He woke up and told the other toads: "I didn't like being a tree". El Cuento del Sapo

: Next, he dreamed he was a wide river, carrying boats and feeling the fish swim through him. But he had no voice and was constantly moving toward the sea without a home. He told his friends: "I didn't like being a river".

He continued this for several nights, dreaming of being the , a firefly , and even a cloud , but each time he returned unhappy. : A legend explaining why toads have bumpy,

While "El Cuento del Sapo" could refer to a few different stories—such as the classic or the famous Latin American song by Alegre All Stars —you are likely looking for "Los sueños del sapo" (The Toad's Dreams).

One morning, the toads found him looking incredibly happy by the water. They asked him what he had dreamed of this time. He smiled and said: But he felt lonely and thirsty, unable to move or jump

: A classic series by Arnold Lobel about two best friends who go on simple, heartwarming adventures together.

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