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by Wilhelm Grimm, Jan Ormerod
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Flying Kick-a-pow!
Flying Kick-a-pow! rated it 15 years ago
GAAAAHHHH … Okay, it was driving me crazy trying to remember what this book was called. My third or fourth grade teacher read it to us … maybe more than one teacher read it. I don't remember. I loved this book, though––a very sweet story about how, before he turns back into a person, the frog prince...
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 16 years ago
Schroeder brings out the fantasy in this classic fairy tale. Illustrations are fantastic -- they are a must see. Creatures growing out the trees in the dark forces, a careless princess, a talking frog and a dog with a man's face. Princess throws the frog initiating an almost ghoulish transformatio...
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 16 years ago
Classic Galdone fairy tale treatment of The Frog Prince. Detailed and colorful illustrations. Princess tosses the frog against the wall, instigating his transformation into a prince. Iron Henry mentioned at end.
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 16 years ago
Retelling of the Frog Prince fairy tale. Queen forces princess to keep her promise to the frog. Frog spends three nights with princess before her hatred turns to love. Frog's transformation is acrobatic. No mention of Iron Henry. Dark haired princess wears white gown throughout the book. Illustrati...
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 16 years ago
Very high quality, unique retelling of the familiar fairy tale. I won't reveal all of the neat little twists and turns this particular telling takes, but one that makes this story stand out is that it is told from the point of view of the frog. And he is a very noble and lovable little frog. This...
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 16 years ago
Alternate ending to the Frog Prince fairy tale. Princess tosses frog to corner of room, he does not transform into a human. Princess is a spoiled brat, her own father acknowledges this and equips the frog to find a princess deserving of his love. He finds his princess sleeping in a quiet castle (a l...
altheaann
altheaann rated it 16 years ago
This is very definitely a childrens' book, but I picked it up because I had previously read a couple of more 'mature' books by Napoli: 'Zel', which retells the story of Rapunzel, and was excellent, and 'Beast', which is based on Beauty and the Beast, and was also good. 'The Prince of the Pond' is al...
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