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Happy Ever After: The Frog Prince Hops To It


Happy Ever After

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No. of pages 48

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Does the frog prince enjoy his life at the palace with his new bride, or would he really prefer to be living in that muddy old pond?

 

This book features in the following series: Happy Ever After, Orchard Crunchies .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Hachette Children's Group .

Tony Bradman was born in London in 1954. He has written poetry, picture Sarah Warburton is the illustrator of Rumblewick, the Ruby and Grub stories and Sir Laughalot. She has a stellar track record in fantastic picture books. Sarah lives in Bristol with her busband and two children.

This book contains the following story:

The Frog Prince
When she loses her beautiful golden ball at the bottom of the well, the princess is very upset. Then an ugly frog offers to help but in return he asks that she take him as her friend, to eat at her plate and sleep on her bed. The princess does not believe the frog will be able to escape from the well and wants her toy so she agrees to the terms. The frog rescues the ball but once she has it the princess runs away back to the castle. Later there is a knock at the door and the princess is forced to admit to her father what happened. The King demands that she keep her promise and so the frog joins them for dinner, eating from her plate and then follows the princess up to bed. When the princess kisses the frog he turns into a handsome prince and they live happily ever after. [Note: In the original Grimm retelling an angry princess throws him at the wall and he turns into a prince.]

This book is in the following series:

Happy Ever After

Orchard Crunchies
Great books for boys! Fast-paced and exciting stories.

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