Toad made some cookies.
“These cookies smell very good,” said Toad. He ate one. “And they taste very good, too,” he said.
Toad ran to Frog’s house. “Frog, Frog,” cried Toad, “taste these cookies that I made.”
Frog ate one cookie.
“These are the best cookies in the world!” said Frog.
So Frog and Toad ate many cookies.
“You know, Toad,” said Frog, eating a cookie, “I think we should stop eating. We will soon be sick.”
“You are right,” said Toad. “Let us eat one last cookie, and then we will stop.” Frog and Toad ate one last cookie.
There were still many cookies left.
“Frog,” said Toad, “let us eat one very last cookie, and then we will stop.”
Frog and Toad ate one very last cookie.
“We must stop eating!” cried Toad, eating another cookie.
“Yes,” said Frog, eating another cookie too, “we need will power.”
“What is will power?” asked Toad.
“Will power is trying hard not to do something that you really want to do,” said Frog.
Frog put the cookies in a box.
“Now,” he said, “we will not eat any more cookies.”
“But we can open the box,” said Toad.
“That is true,” said Frog.
Frog put the box on a high shelf.
“Now,” said Frog, “we will not eat any more cookies.”
“But we can take the box from the shelf and open the box,” said Toad.
“That is true,” said Frog.
Frog took the box from the shelf and opened it. Then he took the box outside. He shouted loudly, “BIRDS! HERE ARE COOKIES!”
Birds came from everywhere. They took all the cookies and flew away.
“Now we have no more cookies to eat,” said Toad sadly.
“Yes,” said Frog, “but we have a lot of will power.”
“You can have all the will power, Frog,” said Toad. “But I am going home now to make a cake.”