![]() ![]() In The Queen of the Frogs the muted browns, greens, and reds and the charm of the frog drawings themselves, are true to the story with true merit of their own. Reviewed by Stacey on To me a children's book should be rich with illustrations that tell the story visually interpreting the text from the author. I can see it being a story that is read over, and over again. The book would be perfect for bedtime reading, alongside class reading. I loved the large, colourful, eye catching illustrations that are adorned throughout, which are full of character. It was a joy to read, and the story was captivating, and full of fun. The Queen of Frogs, is a young children’s hardcover book. You’re going to have to read the book to find out if he managed it, and how? One day one of the frogs came up with a fantastic idea to get things back to normal. She bossed them about, demanded the largest lily pad, and was constantly hungry, so they had to work hard to catch flies for her. Soon, they were fed up of having a queen. The other frogs all called her ‘queen’ and starting chanting ‘long live the queen’. When they got back to the surface one of the frogs was wearing the item on her head, a crown. The frogs dived to the bottom to find the item. One summers evening whilst they were sat singing around the pond, something dropped into the water. ![]() ![]() In the pond lived lots of happy frogs, doing froggy things and enjoying life. ![]()
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