Patricia Easton
Autor de Davey's Blue-Eyed Frog
2 Obras 44 Miembros 8 Reseñas
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Davey's Blue-Eyed Frog por Patricia Easton
The story of this book is similar to a certain fairytale: a boy finds a frog who claims to be royalty and demands a kiss to break the spell. This book is a good example of a chapter book for intermediate readers. There are still a few pictures, but the book is a bit long.
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aripley16 | 7 reseñas más. | Oct 23, 2018 | This book is about a young boy named Davey. One day when he is at the pond with his friend Becky, he finds a blue-eyed frog. He picks up this frog and it begins to speak. He then finds out that this frog is actually a princess, and that Davey must kiss her in order for her to turn back into a princess. She says she has limited time before the spell takes over and she dies. Davey's parents let him keep the frog, and they continue to figure out how he is going to kiss her and turn her back into a human, and what is going to happen when she turns back into a princess.… (más)
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etaborski16 | 7 reseñas más. | Mar 3, 2018 | This book is a wonderful spin on the classic frog and princess story. The book teaches about friendship, trust, responsibility and consequences for actions, the differences between the sexes, the disparities between truths and appearances, and about overall discretion and fairness (making the right decisions or taking the proper action when faced with a challenge or a dilemma). Full of magic, this book tells the story of Davey who finds a talking frog named Amelia who is really a princess under a spell. Davey wants to show her off to his friends, but must decide if it's worth the consequence of her being stuck as a frog forever. Davey must learn to act responsibly, to exercise discretion, and to find compassion. In the end, he learns all about realistic choices, true friendship, trust, and loyalty. In an act of selflessness, he demonstrates a newfound maturity. Davey learns that you sometimes have to say goodbye and to set someone free if you really care about and love the person.… (más)
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Kathrin.McCoy | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 26, 2017 | Davey find's a frog at the pond. To his astonishment the frog talks. She is a princess who has had a spell cast upon her. Davey wants to use her to impress his friends. The frog wants to use Davey for a kiss to break the spell. As their friendship develops ech of them become more selfless.
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avargas | 7 reseñas más. | Feb 27, 2011 | Premios
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- Obras
- 2
- Miembros
- 44
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- #346,250
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- 3.0
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- 8
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- 3