Koko watched the birds flit and soar above the treetops, his big eyes filled with wonder and hope.
"If only I could fly like them," he whispered, feeling a flutter of excitement deep inside.
But Koko knew frogs didn’t have wings, and the thought made him sigh as he dipped his toes into the cool pond water.
Pipi, Koko’s friend, pokes her head out, her whiskers twitching with curiosity.
"Pipi, I really want to fly like the birds. Do you think there’s any way I can do it?"
"Hmm, you may not have wings, but you’ve got a brain that can solve problems. Let’s figure this out together!"
The two friends share a determined smile, ready to chase the impossible.
"Hold this leaf steady, Koko! Now, tie the stems just like that,"
With teamwork and giggles, they fashion a big pair of leafy wings, attaching them carefully to Koko’s legs.
When the wings are ready, Koko can hardly contain his excitement.
"Alright, time to fly!"
Koko leaps bravely, soaring for a heartbeat before tumbling down and landing with a gentle thud on a pile of dry leaves.
"Ouch! That didn’t work!" he laughs, shaking off bits of leaf.
"Well, maybe flying with wings isn’t our thing, but we can try something else," Pipi calls, giggling.
"Are you ready, Koko? Hold on tight!"
Slowly, the balloon lifts Koko off the ground. He rises above the treetops, eyes wide with amazement as the world spreads out below him.
"Woohoo! I’m flying!" he shouts, his voice echoing through the forest and startling a flock of birds.
Koko lands softly, tumbling onto the cushion with a big grin.
"Pipi, today I learned that even if I can’t fly like the birds, with the help of my friends, I can still make my dreams come true!"
"And who knows what adventure we’ll try next!" Pipi replies, giving Koko a high-five as the two friends burst into laughter.
From that day on, Koko and Pipi explored new dreams together, knowing that creativity and friendship could take them anywhere.
















