The Frog Prince, Continued

The Frog Prince, Continued by Jon Scieszka is a whimsical tale published by Penguin Young Readers Group on September 1, 1994. This 32-page book, written in English, revisits the classic fairy tale with a humorous twist, exploring what happens after the traditional “happily ever after.” The story follows the Princess and the Prince, who, despite their initial joy, find themselves struggling with the realities of their new life together.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into the challenges faced by the Princess and the Prince as they navigate their unexpected circumstances. The book features themes of adaptation and the complexities of relationships, all while incorporating elements of fantasy and magic. As the Prince seeks to return to his former froggy self, the story unfolds with amusing encounters and a fresh perspective on fairy tales, making it an engaging read for those interested in juvenile fiction and folklore.
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After the Princess kissed the frog, he turned into a handsome prince and they lived happily ever after… or “did they?” The Princess can’t stand the Prince’s froggy habits – the way he hops around on the furniture, or sneaks off to the lily pond. The Prince is unhappy, too, and decides that it would be best if he were changed back to a frog. But finding a witch who will do the job is harder than he expects. They all seem to have other spells in mind…
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