Good Friends
Good Friends Good Friends Poor Duck! She had a broken wing. “Don't be sad, Duck,” said Froggy. “The doctor said your wing will get better soon.” “I know,” Duck said. But she still looked unhappy. “What's the matter? Does your wing hurt?” Froggy asked. “No,” Duck said. “I just miss flying.” She stared up at the wide, blue sky. “You're a frog,” she said. “You wouldn't understand.” After Duck went home, Froggy looked up at the sky, too. “Hmmm,” he said. “I wonder...
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Good Friends
Good Friends
Poor Duck! She had a broken wing.
“Don't be sad, Duck,” said Froggy.
“The doctor said your wing will get better soon.”
“I know,” Duck said.
But she still looked unhappy.
“What's the matter?
Does your wing hurt?” Froggy asked.
“No,” Duck said.
“I just miss flying.”
She stared up at the wide, blue sky.
“You're a frog,” she said.
“You wouldn't understand.”
After Duck went home, Froggy looked up at the sky, too.
“Hmmm,” he said. “I wonder...”
The next morning, Froggy got busy.
He got a lot of balloons.
He moved a chair out to the edge of the pond.
Then he hopped over to Duck's house.
“Come with me,” he said.
“I have something to show you.”
“What are you doing with all those balloons?” Duck asked.
“You'll see,” said Froggy.
By the pond, Duck saw a big chair with balloons tied to it.
“Why is that chair here?” she asked.