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Two Frogs by Christopher Wormell
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Two Frogs (edition 2003)

by Christopher Wormell

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Two frogs are sitting on a lily pad and one of them has a stick. The stick, he says, is to beat off the dog. But there is no dog. Yet. So begin the trials of this hapless pair whose adventures build to a brilliant conclusion.
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Title:Two Frogs
Authors:Christopher Wormell
Info:Red Fox (2003), Edition: New edition, Paperback, 32 pages
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The book is quite text heavy and so should probably used with children first grade and higher. Not a lot happens for quite a while... ( )
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Two frogs are sitting on a lily pad and one of them has a stick. The stick, he says, is to beat off the dog. But there is no dog. Yet. So begin the trials of this hapless pair whose adventures build to a brilliant conclusion.

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