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Freeda the Frog Is on the Move
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Freeda the Frog Is on the Move

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Freeda the Frog is On the Move is the latest book in the Freeda the Frog[ [ series by author Nadine Haruni! After Freeda marries her new husband Samson, she welcomes him and his tadpole into her lily pad with her two tadpoles. But soon, Freeda and Samson realize fitting five frogs into a small pad is much harder than they realized. Making the scary choice of moving to a new home, city, and school, the frog family grows closer. Nadine hopes that this book will help children worrying about moving away from their friends, family, and homes see that there’s always a silver lining.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Mascot Books
Date
7 August 2018
Pages
38
ISBN
9781684018109

Freeda the Frog is On the Move is the latest book in the Freeda the Frog[ [ series by author Nadine Haruni! After Freeda marries her new husband Samson, she welcomes him and his tadpole into her lily pad with her two tadpoles. But soon, Freeda and Samson realize fitting five frogs into a small pad is much harder than they realized. Making the scary choice of moving to a new home, city, and school, the frog family grows closer. Nadine hopes that this book will help children worrying about moving away from their friends, family, and homes see that there’s always a silver lining.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Mascot Books
Date
7 August 2018
Pages
38
ISBN
9781684018109