Frog in Winter

Frog in Winter by Max Velthuijs, published by Andersen Press in 2005, is a charming mini hardcover that explores the challenges faced by Frog during the cold winter months. In this 32-page story, Frog wakes up to a world transformed by snow and ice, realizing that the frigid temperatures prevent him from joining his friends in their winter activities. As a bare frog without fur or feathers, he struggles to find joy in the season’s festivities.
Readers will discover how Frog’s friends come together to help him cope with the harsh winter conditions by providing warm clothing and firewood. Despite their efforts, Frog longs for the arrival of Spring, which symbolizes hope and renewal. This engaging tale features themes of friendship and resilience, making it a delightful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction centered on animals, particularly frogs and toads.
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A mini hardcover of this popular winter story about the evergreen Frog.
One morning, Frog wakes up knowing that something has gone wrong with the world. Everything is completely white, and it is very cold outside. Much too cold for Frog to take part in any of the fun that his friends are having with the ice and snow. It’s even too cold for him to enjoy a snowball fight! After all, he is just a bare frog – he has neither fur nor feathers. Eventually the other animals band together to equip Frog with warm clothing and extra firewood. But nothing will really cheer Frog up as much as the arrival of Spring!
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