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Frog and the Stranger

Author: Max Velthuijs   Series: Frog

Frog helps to show his friends that Rat, a stranger, is not bad just because he's different.

When Rat comes to live at the edge of their wood, the animals decide they don't like having a stranger in their midst. As Frog discovers, Rat is intelligent and good hearted, and proves in a series of unexpected emergencies that the other animals have been too quick to condemn him.

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Summary

Frog helps to show his friends that Rat, a stranger, is not bad just because he's different.

When Rat comes to live at the edge of their wood, the animals decide they don't like having a stranger in their midst. As Frog discovers, Rat is intelligent and good hearted, and proves in a series of unexpected emergencies that the other animals have been too quick to condemn him.

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Description

When Rat comes to live at the edge of their wood, the animals decide they don't like having a stranger in their midst. But Frog is friendly by nature, and decides to find out if Rat is really as unpleasant as he is made out to be. As Frog discovers, Rat is intelligent and good hearted, and proves in a series of unexpected emergencies that the other animals have been too quick to condemn him.

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Critic Reviews

"Accessible, clear and uncomplicated child-friendly language. This will be a favourite." EYE
"Frog is an inspired creation - a masterpiece of graphic simplicity." Guardian
"This is one of a series of books about Frog; look out also for Frog Finds a Friend, with the same trademark exploration of the emotional highs and lows with which all small children are familiar." -- Yvonne Coppard Armadillo Magazine

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About the Author

Born in The Hague in 1923, Max Velthuijs is now considered to have been one of Holland's most important creators of children's books, alongside Dick Bruna. Max won many awards, including the highly prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2004. He died in 2005, aged 81.

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Product Details

Publisher
Andersen Press Ltd
Published
5th February 2015
Pages
32
ISBN
9781783441433

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