A fairy tale about the dog Bąbelk and his great adventure

A fairy tale about the dog Bąbelk and his great adventure

Long time ago, long ago, in a small town on the edge of the forest, There lived a dog named Bąbelek. Bubbles was a happy puppy, who loved to run in the meadow, chase butterflies and have fun with your best friend, a boy named Kuba.

One sunny day, Bąbelek and Kuba went for a walk to the park. Bubble, full of energy as usual, He wagged his tail happily and sniffed every bush and tree. Nagle, his little nose smelled something strange. He stopped and started sniffing with even greater zeal.

It was poop! But not just any poop! This one was huge, fragrant and colorful, like a rainbow after the rain. Bubbles has never seen anything like this! Intrigued, he started sniffing her from every side.

Nagle, A little frog jumped out of the pile! Scared by Bubble, She started croaking loudly and jumping in different directions. Bubble, confused, he started barking and chasing the frog.

The frog ran away faster and faster, leading Bąbelk deeper into the park. They ran through the meadows, between trees and next to bushes. Bubble wanted to catch the frog so badly, that he didn't notice, that he moved away from Cuba.

Finally, the frog stopped at the edge of a small pond. Bubble, breathing heavily, he stood next to her. The frog looked at him with sad eyes and said:

“Why were you chasing me?? I didn't mean to hurt you.”

Bubbles felt bad. He would never want to hurt any animal. “Sorry” – he said quietly. “I did not know, that you are so small and defenseless. I just wanted to have fun.”

The frog smiled. “I forgive you” – she said. “We had so much fun anyway, true?”

Bubbles nodded. From then on, Bubbles and the frog became friends. They often played together in the park, and Bubbles never chased any small animals again.

He learned too, that not everything is big and colorful, it must be dangerous. Sometimes even the smallest creatures can be great friends.

Moral: Let's not judge others by appearances. Even the smallest creatures can be great friends.