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"Little Tadpole Looking for Mother" is one of the classics of children's literature in China, and the following is its original text: The little tadpole wanders alone in the pond, it doesn't know that it is **, and it does not know that its mother is **. The tadpole was so anxious that he swam back and forth in the pond, but he could not find his mother.
Then it saw a small fish that was cautious, and the little fish asked it, "Why are you in such a hurry?" The little tadpole said
I can't find my mom. Xiaoyu said: "I am also a little fish without a mother, let's be friends!"
They swam and swam together, swam past lotus leaves, swam past dragonflies, swam past frogs, and still did not find the mother of the little tadpole. The little tadpole thought, "I'm going to grow up to be a big frog and I can eat all the guys that bother me!"
It kept swimming and swimming, and all of a sudden, it climbed up a big rock and saw a big frog, which was its mother! The little tadpole was so happy that it jumped up and went back to the pond with the big frog. This story tells us that although the little tadpole is lost and lonely, it has not given up on its search for its mother.
Not only that, but it became more and more courageous and determined, and finally found its own mother. At the same time, he also made a good friend of Xiaoyu, and with the help of his friends, he experienced many interesting adventures together.
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The little tadpole looking for his mother is a classic story in children's literature, the original text is like the pants pie: the little tadpole swims around in the pond, and while swimming, it shouts: "Mom, Mom, are you **?"
But there was no one. The little tadpole was swimming and swimming, and suddenly it saw a frog and asked, "Are you my mother?"
The frog said, "No, I'm a frog." The tadpole swam and swam again, and when he saw a fish, he asked
Are you my mother? The fish said, "No, I am a fish."
The little tadpole swam again, and when he saw a turtle, he asked, "Are you my mother?" The turtle said
No, I'm a turtle. The tadpole swam and swam again, and when he saw a crocodile, he asked, "Are you my mother?"
The crocodile said, "No, I'm a crocodile and I eat tadpoles." The tadpole swam away in fright.
The little tadpole swam and swam and swam and swam and finally swam to a water and grass, and when it saw a frog and asked, "Are you my mother?" The frog said
No, I'm a frog, but I know your mom is a**. The little tadpole was overjoyed and asked, "In **, in **?"
The frog said, "Look, there's a tadpole over there, and it's your mother." When the little tadpole saw it, he saw a tadpole like himself, and he was very happy, and he quickly swam over and said to the tadpole
Mom, I found you. The tadpole said, "Son, why did you come so late, I am almost asleep."
The tadpole said, "I have been looking for you in the pond for a long time." The tadpole said
Alright, kid, now that you've found me, let's go home together. The little tadpole swam home with its mother, and it was so happy that it cried out as it went, "Mommy, Mommy, I've found you, I've found you." ”
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