: A legend explaining why toads have bumpy, spotted skin—often involving a trick played on a bird or a trip to a party in the sky.
: Next, he dreamed he was a wide river, carrying boats and feeling the fish swim through him. But he had no voice and was constantly moving toward the sea without a home. He told his friends: "I didn't like being a river". El Cuento del Sapo
: The first night, he dreamed he was a tall tree with deep roots and birds nesting in his branches. But he felt lonely and thirsty, unable to move or jump. He woke up and told the other toads: "I didn't like being a tree". : A legend explaining why toads have bumpy,
: A moral fable where a proud rose realizes she is beautiful only because a toad eats the insects that would otherwise destroy her. He told his friends: "I didn't like being a river"
One morning, the toads found him looking incredibly happy by the water. They asked him what he had dreamed of this time. He smiled and said:
While "El Cuento del Sapo" could refer to a few different stories—such as the classic or the famous Latin American song by Alegre All Stars —you are likely looking for "Los sueños del sapo" (The Toad's Dreams).
: He then dreamed he was a powerful horse, running across the fields with a rider. However, he felt the heavy saddle and the sting of the whip. He told the others: "I didn't like being a horse".