🎵 “The Frog and the Raindrop Song”
(For children ages 4–6 | Performed by a sweet young girl | Slow-paced, calm, and colorful)
[Verse 1 – Narrator tone, dreamy and soft]
One quiet morning by the pond so still,
The sky was blue, the air had a chill.
Frog sat alone and heard birds sing,
Their voices floated, light as spring.
[Verse 2 – Frog’s voice, hopeful]
“I wish I could sing like they do,”
Said Frog with eyes of grassy dew.
He took a breath and gave a try—
“RIBBIT!” echoed to the sky.
[Verse 3 – Birds’ voice, playful teasing]
The birds all giggled in the tree,
“That’s not music—not to me!”
Poor Frog looked down, his smile was gone,
He sat in silence, all alone.
[Bridge – Raindrop rhythm begins]
Drip, drip… what’s that sound?
Little raindrops hit the ground.
Plip… plop… a soft, sweet beat,
Falling gently at his feet.
[Verse 4 – Frog finds his rhythm]
Frog blinked once and tried again,
His ribbits danced along with rain.
“Ribbit… plip… ribbit… plop…”
His song was calm, he didn’t stop.
[Verse 5 – Birds listen kindly]
The birds grew quiet, watched the show,
And smiled as Frog began to glow.
“That’s so lovely,” one bird said,
“The rain and you—you sing ahead!”
[Final Chorus – Message of the story]
🎶 Be yourself, sing your way,
Let your voice shine every day.
It’s not the same, and that’s just fine—
Your special sound is yours, not mine. 🎶
[Outro – Gentle ending]
So sing your song and let it flow,
Like raindrops falling soft and slow.
Frog found his voice that rainy day…
And never let it drift away. 🌧️🐸