9781582349237

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Bloomsbury USA Childrens

On sale:

October 2004

Price:

$7.99

Format:

Paperback

Size:

5.0625 x 7.75 in

Pages:

240 pp

Ages:

8


ISBN-13: 9781582349237

ISBN-10: 1582349231



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The Frog Princess

By E. D. Baker

Book Description

Princess Emma's first froggy adventure

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Princess Emeralda isn't exactly an ideal princess. Her laugh is like a donkey's bray rather than tinkling bells, she trips over her own feet and she does NOT like Prince Jorge, whom her mother hopes she will marry. But if Emma ever thought to escape her life, she never expected it to happen by turning into a frog! When convinced to kiss a frog so he might return to being a Prince, somehow the spell is reversed and Emma turns into a frog herself! Thus begins the adventure - a quest to return to human form.

Fascinating and hilarious characters ranging from a self-conscious but friendly bat to a surprisingly loyal snake and a wise old green witch confirm that readers won't soon forget this madcap story! A fantastic debut from the talented E.D. Baker.

Recognition

A Book Sense Children's Pick · A Texas Lone Star Reading List Book

Bookseller recognition: A Borders Books and Music Independent Reader's pick for November

Reviews

"The tale offers peppy dialogue and some comical scenes," Publishers Weekly

"An amusing fairy-tale adventure that takes the frog-turned-prince story a little further." -School Library Journal

"Taking a princess's-eye view, Baker reworks the traditional story into high-spirited romantic comedy." -Kirkus Reviews

"Entertaining throughout." -Booklist

Extract from The Frog Princess

The frog grinned from eardrum to eardrum. Straightening his smooth, green shoulders, he bowed from where his waist would have been if he'd had one. "I do apologize, Your Highness! If I had realized that you were such an exalted personage, I would never have made such churlish comments."

I groaned and rolled my eyes. "Give me a break! I hate it when people talk that way! I liked you better before you knew I was a princess."