Frank wasn't satisfied doing ordinary frog things. Frank wanted to fly and he was determined to find a way. While the other frogs laughed at his unsuccessful attempts, Frank kept on flapping. He jumped and ran and leapt and dove. . . right into a friendly mother...
Frank wasn't satisfied doing ordinary frog things. Frank wanted to fly and he was determined to find a way. While the other frogs laughed at his unsuccessful attempts, Frank kept on flapping. He jumped and ran and leapt and dove. . . right into a friendly mother bird and her baby. Can the bird family help Frank accomplish his dreams?
This charming tale inspires everyone to reach for their dreams because it's only in attempting the impossible that you'll learn what you're truly capable of.
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Frank wasn't satisfied doing ordinary frog things. Frank wanted to fly and he was determined to find a way. While the other frogs laughed at his unsuccessful attempts, Frank kept on flapping. He jumped and ran and leapt and dove. . . right into a friendly mother...