FROG AND THE STRANGER Luke PearsonAuthor: Max Velthuijs Illustrator: Max Velthuijs Age: 5 9 Pages: 32 Size: 20,9 x 23,5 cm The simple tale carries a strong message, however, and should be helpful in explaining discrimination to young children. 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.
They are dark and full of big scary animals
Judy’s Monday frown turns upside down
Judy doesn't want to see a private maths tutor
The rubber toy can also be taken from page to page
This gives Judy an idea that just-might-maybe turn her week around: why not make every day of the week a holiday
we can always spot one another
Detective Gordon (a toad) is the chief of police in the forest
Illustrator: Dorothée de Monfreid
until his teeth go missing
poetry and fun facts to explore
In the rockpool above the sea
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