The story of tadpoles looking for their mothers.

The tadpoles in the pond grow up slowly. They want to find their mother, but they don't know what her mother looks like. After many twists and turns, they mistook goldfish and tortoise for their mothers. But at the prompt of goldfish and tortoise, tadpoles finally found their mother and changed from tadpoles to frogs.

There are a group of tadpoles in the pond, with big heads and dark gray bodies, swinging their long tails and swimming around happily. The tadpole swam over, and a few days later, it grew two hind legs. They saw the mother carp teaching the little carp to hunt, so they greeted the little carp and asked, "Aunt goldfish, where is our mother?" Mother goldfish said, "Your mother has four legs and a big mouth. You go there and look for it! "

The tadpole swam and swam, and after a few days, it grew two front legs. They saw a turtle swimming in the water, its four legs swinging, and quickly caught up with it, shouting, "Mom, Mom!" " The tortoise smiled and said, "I'm not your mother." "Your mother has two big eyes on her head and is dressed in green. You go there and look for it! "

Tadpoles swam over, and after a few days, their tails became shorter. They swam to the lotus and saw a big frog squatting on the lotus leaf, dressed in green, showing a white belly and protruding eyes.

The tadpole swam over and cried, "Mom, Mom!" " Mother frog lowered her head and said with a smile, "Good boy, you have grown into a frog." Jump on! ""They kicked their hind legs, jumped forward and jumped on the lotus leaf. I don't know when the little frog's tail disappeared. They follow their mother to catch pests every day.

Brief introduction of the author of "Little Tadpole Looking for Mom";

The author of Little Tadpoles Looking for Mom, Andy Yang, 1927, is a native of Shanghai, a member of China Artists Association, and the former editor of China Children's Publishing House. Director of the First Art Committee of Children's Art Committee of China Artists Association and the first director of China Printmakers Association. Printmaking won the "Luxun Award for Printmaking in China", comic books won the first prize of the National Children's Book Art Award and other awards, and various versions were distributed abroad in 10 languages. According to preliminary statistics, over the past half century, he has created 250 Yu Ben black-and-white and color comic books, more than 20,000 woodcuts and illustrations, and more than 500 single paintings. So prolific, it is difficult for ordinary painters to compare. Mr. Yang's artistic achievements, even if described as "reaching the peak", are not commendable.