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Visit ixl .com. Dragon to get the most effective learning program out there at the best price Thanks, enjoy the episode Froggy Riding High Once upon a time there lived a little frog named Louie Louie though his friends called him just one Louie to save time you understand Louis lived with a bunch of other animals on the muddy shores of a lake where the wind rustled the tall grass and the big animals came to take their drinks in the sunny afternoons.
Louis mostly spent his time catching flies near the elephants.
They were big and splashy and loud, but they didn't try to eat you like the crocodiles did.
To a croc, a little frog is hardly a snack, but that didn't stop them from eating frogs like you'd eat potato chips.
So yeah it was safer to stay on the elephant side of the lake, as long as you paid attention to not get stomped on.
Louis had a lot of friends but he was a little older now and he was looking for a wife.
Fortunately he had just the frog in mind.
Her name was Louise and she was a smart kind beautiful froggy.
Her green was bright as new spring leaves and she could jump so high it seemed like she kissed the sun. Plus, her name was perfect.
Louis and Louise. It was meant to be as far as Louis was concerned.
And one day, he decided to tell her so.
It was a warm morning when Louis came swimming out of his little house in the muddy bank.
He was looking for Louise.
But the only one out was Tumbo the elephant.
Louis sighed. Most of the elephants were happy to ignore the frogs, but not Tumbo.
He loved to make fun of the little guys and would sometimes even take water into his trunk and then blast the frogs like a cannon.
Louie tried to sink away, but Tumbo had already seen him.
What're you doing up so early, little guy?
The elephant asked.
Looking for a maiden to kiss so you don't have to be an ugly frog anymore?
Haha! Uh, very funny, Tumbo, said Louie.
I'm just getting an early start on the day.
At an early start, I'd say so.
Look, you forgot the most important part of getting ready, Tumbo said.
What? asked Louie. What did I miss?
You forgot to shower.
Tumbo said, and then he blasted Louie with a wave of water from his long trunk.
Louie went rolling head over tail into the water and came up spluttering.
There, now you're clean!
Hahahaha! Trumpeted Tumbo and he started laughing.
You know, you're a real bully sometimes, Louis said.
Wouldn't you rather have friends than enemies?
By this point, the other frogs and elephants were up and coming to the lake for their morning drink.
Louis saw that Louise was up and coming to the pond, so he tried to end his conversation with Tumbo so she wouldn't see him getting bullied.
I'd rather have fun than anything, said Tumbo.
and giving you a hard time is fun for me." Well, enjoy that, then," said Louis, hopping away annoyed.
I will, little buddy.
I will. Tumbo called after Louis as he hopped into the reeds and settled down near Louis.
Was that elephant talking to you?
She asked, curious.
I'd never known any frog who was friends with an elephant.
Oh, yeah, said Louie, trying to make the best of his situation.
He called you Buddy, she said, sounding impressed.
Are you friends? Mm -hm.
Um, where are old friends, Louie said, seeing an opportunity to look good in front of Louise.
Actually, uh, he kind of works for me.
Wow, Louise breathed.
The elephant works for you?
Oh yeah," said Louie.
He's my personal mount.
Uh, whenever I need to get somewhere far and don't feel like hopping there myself, I just call up Tumbo and, uh, he gives me a ride.
Now, of course, this was a lie, but with how terribly Tumbo treated him, Louie didn't feel bad about stretching the truth.
Wow, said Louise, you really are something else.
At this point, some other frogs nearby started laughing.
One of them, a lanky hopper named Peppy, leaned over Louis and Louise.
Uh, he's just pullin' your leg, he said.
No frog has ever gotten a ride on an elephant.
He's just trying to impress you.
Louise looked at Louie, suddenly suspicious.
Is what he's saying true?
No, no, no, said Louis.
Peppy is just jealous, is all.
He's never been for a ride on an elephant and so he can't imagine the totally awesome frog who does it whenever he wants Yeah, right said peppy prove it then Um, I will said Louie Okay, said Louise.
Why don't you come over for a date tomorrow ride over on your elephant?
And if you're telling the truth, I'll make you the best dinner you've ever had Yeah, sneered Peppy, and when she sees you're lying, she's going to throw you out on your tail.
Well, I guess we'll just have to see tomorrow night, said Louie.
Good luck getting squashed, said Peppy, and he and his friends walked off laughing.
Hey, I believe you, said Louise.
I'll make you the best dinner you've ever had.
I can't wait, said Louie, and then they parted ways to run their errands for the day.
Once Louis was alone, he thought long and hard. He wasn't sure how he could possibly convince Tumbo to give him a ride.
The elephant might give him a shower, but only if he could blast him across the lake with it.
What can I do? He mews to himself sitting in the mud.
How can I even get Tumbo to talk to me?
He only bothers when he wants to tease me or he's mad.
Or when he's mad. That gave Louis the idea.
Louis spent the rest of the day hopping around the pond.
Every frog and crock and big and bird he saw, he spread the story that Tumbo the elephant worked for him.
He told some critters and they told some critters, and by the end of the day, everyone knew that Tumbo worked for Louis.
And then all Louis had to do was sit and wait.
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Early the next morning, he heard a crashing through the trees and a loud and angry trumpeting.
Immediately, Louis fell to the ground, enacting the second part of his plan.
He lay in the mud, shaking and shivering, just waiting for Tumbo to come.
And come he did. A second later, the elephant burst out of the trees, stomping and quivering with rage.
Little frog! Hey, Louis!
He trumpeted. I know you live around here!
Speak up, or I'm gonna start stomping everything I see!
Wait! sweet', Louis said, doing his best to sound sick and weak.
Wait, Tumbo, I'm here.
Ha ha, said Tumbo, if it isn't the frog who loves to tell lies.
What, what are you talking about, Louis asked, fluttering his eyes.
I'm so sick, Tumbo, please, leave me alone.
No way, said the elephant, you told everybody that I worked for you?
I heard you spouting all those lies to impress that little froggy friend of yours, Louise.
I... I did, admitted Louie.
I'm sorry I just wanted to seem important.
Well you won't seem important if it makes me look like a fool!
No, no, no! No getting ahead at my expense you little froggy fop!
I'm so sorry, Louie said weakly.
Please let me make it up to you.
I'll tell Louise the truth tomorrow.
Oh no you won't, said Tumbo, you'll go and tell her the truth right now.
Louis moaned and rolled back and forth in the mud.
Oh, I would, but I'm too sick to hop, I can't even stand up, my little froggy legs are too weak.
I don't care how weak you are, said Tumbo, we are going now.
As he said it, his long trunk reached down and sank into the mud.
A second later, Louis felt the trunk curl around him and lift him into the air.
With a gentle plop, the elephant sat the frog on top of his back.
Now you hold on back there, Tumbo said.
I'm taking you straight to Louise and you're telling her the truth.
All right, Louis said softly.
But he was sitting tall and straight on the elephant's back out of his sight.
But there's a nasty nest of killer bees on the road.
You better go around the lake or else we'll get stung." Right you are!
said Tumbo, and he swung to walk around the lake.
He took his time, nodding at all the other animals.
They seemed to all be having a good day because everyone Tumbo saw was smiling and laughing and waving.
Now, Tumbo didn't know it, but they were smiling and laughing and waving for Louie.
Up on Tumbo's back, he was sitting tall like a king.
He waved at the other animals as they strolled past, looking casual like he went for a ride on an elephant every afternoon.
They crossed near where Peppy and the other frogs were sitting.
They looked up and their froggy jaws dropped to the ground.
There, sitting high like a king on Tumbo's back, was Louie.
He waved to them casually and then turned away like he had more important things to worry about.
"'He was telling the truth,' whispered Peppy.
Holy flies and mosquitoes, he was telling the truth.
Go, Louie, ride that monster!' The other frogs burst into cheers, and Tumbo smiled.
They were clearly all happy that he was teaching Louie a lesson.
He took his time, strolling around the lake and soaking in the cheers, until finally he pushed off the path to visit Louise's.
Louie, still in his fake sick voice, guided the elephant to a pretty stand of flowers with a little trickle of water running through.
"'This is where Louise lives,' Louie said.
"'Good,' said Tumbo.
He reached up and grabbed the frog with his trunk and set him on the ground in front of a little door and the flowers.
Louie reached up to knock, but the door flew open before he could reach it.
"'Louis,' said Louise, leaping out the door and into his arms. You are telling the truth!
I saw Tumbo carry you right to my door and set you down!
He really is your personal ride." Luckily, the little frogs were small and low to the ground, so their little voices didn't carry way up to Tumbo's ears.
He was my servant, truth be told, said Louis, setting down Louise with a smile.
But I've decided he's served me well and faithfully for all this time, so I think maybe it's time to let him go and live his own life.
Besides, I think I'd rather spend all my time with you, That's so sweet, Louie, she said, giving him another big hug.
Yeah, just let me break it to the big guy, and I'll be back tomorrow.
How's that sound? It sounds great, said Louise.
And then Louie waved up at Tumbo, and the elephant scooped him up in his trunk and set him on his broad back.
So you told her the truth, then, Tumbo asked, quite sternly.
Of course! said Louie, kicking back on the ride home.
I told her the truth, and that she'll never see you and I together again because you're so high above me and all.
That's right! said Tumbo.
And then he brought Louie back home.
On the way, they passed the lake again, and everyone gave another long, resounding cheer for Louie, standing on Tumbo's back and taking deep bows for his audience.
Finally, they got back to Louie's home in the mud.
Tumbo grabbed the frog in his trunk and held him eye -to -eye.
So you learned your lesson then, little punk?
I sure did, said Louie.
You'll never see me around here again.
Good, said Tumbo. Waiter loser.
And then the elephant walked away.
As soon as he was gone, Louie laughed and laughed.
His plan had worked perfectly and he didn't feel too bad about tricking a bully like Tumbo.
And the next day he went to Louise's house and together Louis and Louise moved on to a different lake with different nicer elephants where they lived happily ever after.
The end. Today's story, Froggy Riding High, was an original story written for you by Daniel Heinz, adapted from African folklore.
It was edited and produced by Andrew Martin and performed for you by me, Amanda Weldon.
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