The Frog Prince

The Frog Prince by Susanna Davidson, published by EDC Publishing in 2005, is a 48-page juvenile fiction book written in English. This engaging story follows Princess Poppy, who is reluctant to marry Prince Humperdink and dreams of a handsome prince to rescue her. Instead, she encounters a slimy frog, leading to unexpected twists that challenge her initial perceptions.
Readers will discover a humorous narrative that explores themes of royalty and the unexpected nature of appearances. The story delves into the relationship between Princess Poppy and the frog, prompting questions about identity and transformation. With elements of animals and royalty woven throughout, this chapter book offers a lighthearted take on classic fairy tale motifs, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
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PRINCESS POPPY REALLY DOESN’T WANT TO MARRY PRINCE HUMPERDINK. SHE’S HOPING A HANDSOME PRINCE WILL COME AND RESCUE HER. INSTEAD SHE ENDS UP WITH A SLIMY FROG – BUT MIGHT THERE BE MORE TO THIS FROG THAN MEETS THE EYE?
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