
The Age of Dinosaurs
Wan and Ri landed with a thud in a lush, green jungle surrounded by towering ferns. The ground rumbled beneath them. Wan’s eyes widened in excitement as a massive T-Rex stomped past, roaring so loudly it shook the trees.
“That’s… a dinosaur!” Wan shouted, bouncing on the spot.
“Stay still, Wan. I think it saw us…” Ri whispered cautiously, climbing onto a log for safety.
Together, the frogs explored the prehistoric world, marveling at giant herbivores grazing and pterosaurs soaring across fiery skies. They even made friends with a small baby triceratops who followed Wan around like a puppy.
“This is the coolest place ever!” Wan cheered, until Ri pointed out the volcano smoking in the distance. “Time to go!
Ancient Egypt
In a flash of light, the frogs tumbled onto golden sands under the blazing sun. Rising before them were the majestic pyramids of Giza, their tips gleaming. Wan raced toward them, stopping only to stare at the Great Sphinx.
“Think we could climb it?” Wan asked.
“I’d prefer to admire it from here,” Ri replied, watching Egyptian workers carve giant stones into shape.
The frogs hopped through a bustling marketplace, weaving between sandals, camels, and baskets of fruit. An Egyptian merchant mistook Wan for a sacred frog of fortune and offered him grapes, while Ri—ever cautious—nudged Wan away.
“Time travelers or not, we need to stay out of trouble,” Ri warned as Wan munched happily on grapes.


Ancient Rome
The clock whirred again, and Wan and Ri appeared in the middle of a roaring Roman arena. Gladiators sparred under a cheering crowd as chariots raced around the stadium. Wan immediately grabbed a laurel wreath someone had dropped and placed it on his head.
“Behold, Emperor Wan!” he proclaimed dramatically.
Ri sighed but couldn’t help but laugh. Together, they explored the ancient Roman streets filled with marble statues, grand temples, and bustling forums. Ri marveled at the architectural genius of the Romans, while Wan joined a group of kids playing games in the square.
“Wan, focus! The clock could leave without us!” Ri called.
The Age of Pirates
With another leap through time, Wan and Ri found themselves on the deck of a pirate ship sailing through turquoise seas. The frogs dodged swashbuckling pirates, swinging ropes, and parrot feathers.
“This is amazing!” Wan shouted as he slid down the ship’s mast.
“Watch out for the plank!” Ri warned, hopping carefully across barrels of rum.
A fierce pirate captain spotted the frogs and mistook them for lucky charms. “Tie them to the mast! They’ll guide us to treasure!” he bellowed. With Ri’s quick thinking, the frogs escaped, diving into the sea just as the ship was struck by a storm.
“Time to go before we end up marooned!” Ri urged.


The Future
Wan and Ri’s final stop was far ahead—into the future. They landed in a gleaming city of towering skyscrapers, flying cars, and neon lights. Robots walked the streets, and screens lit up with dazzling images.
“Whoa… this place is incredible,” Wan said, his eyes wide.
“Look, Wan—it’s us!” Ri pointed to a holographic billboard that displayed Wan and Ri as famous adventurers of time.
Together, they explored this futuristic paradise, hopping along hovering platforms and marveling at the technology. Robots offered them snacks, and futuristic kids played with holographic pets shaped like frogs.
“I guess we’re famous,” Wan laughed.
“Seems like we’ve left our mark on history,” Ri agreed with a smile.
Back to the Pond
With a final glow, the clock brought Wan and Ri back to their quiet pond, the stars reflecting above them. They sat side by side, watching the ripples in the water.
“That was the greatest adventure ever,” Wan said with a yawn.
“And we’ve seen so much of the world,” Ri added softly.
The ancient clock sat nearby, silent now, as if waiting for their next journey. The two frogs looked at each other with knowing smiles.
“Tomorrow, we go again?” Wan asked.
“Tomorrow,” Ri agreed.
And so, the timeless adventures of Wan and Ri had only just begun
