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One sunny morning, a little tadpole swam out of his pond. He was very thirsty and wanted to drink something. He saw a big green leaf floating on the water and decided to try it. He took a small sip and drank some of the dew. It was cool and refreshing. He liked it so much that he drank the whole leaf.

But he was still thirsty.

On Monday, he saw two clear bubbles on the surface. He drank both of them, but he was still thirsty.

On Tuesday, he saw three shiny raindrops falling from the sky. He drank all of them, but he was still thirsty.

On Wednesday, he saw four sparkling snowflakes landing on the ice. He drank every one of them, but he was still thirsty.

On Thursday, he saw five colorful flowers blooming on the bank. He drank all of them, but he was still thirsty.

On Friday, he saw six delicious berries hanging from a bush. He drank all of them, but he was still thirsty.

On Saturday, he saw a lot of different liquids on a tray. He drank a glass of water, a bottle of juice, a cup of milk, a mug of hot chocolate, a can of soda, and a jar of honey. He drank so much that he felt sick. He had a stomachache and a headache. He wished he had never left his pond.

The next day was Sunday. The little tadpole felt much better. He decided to go back to his pond and drink some fresh water. He swam along the stream, but he noticed something strange. He felt lighter and faster than before. He looked at his body and saw that he had grown a pair of legs and a pair of arms. He was no longer a tadpole, he was a frog!

He was amazed and happy. He jumped out of the water and saw the world from a new perspective. He saw his pond, his friends, and the beautiful nature. He realized that he had changed into something wonderful.

He was still thirsty, but he knew what to drink. He hopped over to a pond and sipped some of the water. It was the best drink he ever had.

He was a very thirsty tadpole, but he was also a very happy frog.