The Green Frogs

The Green Frogs by Yumi Heo, published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 1996, is a 32-page children’s book presented in English. This story draws on a Korean folktale, focusing on the mischievous antics of green frogs who consistently defy their mother’s requests. Their rebellious behavior ultimately leads them into a predicament, highlighting the consequences of disobedience.
Readers will discover a whimsical narrative that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of family and folklore. The book features unique illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience, making it appealing to young audiences. Through the adventures of the green frogs, the tale explores the dynamics of family relationships and the importance of listening to parental guidance.
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Like most rebellious children, the green frogs in this Korean folktale love to disobey their mother. What-ever she asks them to do, they do the opposite . . . until their bad habit lands them in trouble. “Instant child appeal. Heo adds to the fun with her unique illustrations.” — Horn Book, starred review
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