The queen of the frogs
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Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2017.
Status
Westover - Kids Picture Books
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1 available

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Description

An enchanting modern fable The frogs enjoy their life at the pond, filling their days with fly brunches and night music. But one day a little frog finds a crown at the bottom of the pond and is instantly pronounced a queen. She starts doing what queens do: making demands and expecting others to serve her. But when her royal subjects start to question her authority, she must prove she's fit to rule—if she can. Reminiscent of Aesop's fables, this beautifully illustrated book is sure to start a discussion about the concept of leadership and the importance of humility.

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Format
Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color ; 26 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780802854810, 0802854818

Notes

Description
"When a frog discovers a crown at the bottom of the pond, she is instantly pronounced queen over all the other frogs"-- Provided by publisher.
Language
Translated from Portugese.

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Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-In this original picture book fairy tale, life in a community of frogs is abruptly changed when a crown is dropped into the pond. An expert diving frog retrieves it and is pronounced the queen. Other frogs become part of her court as she begins to demand royal attention and entertainment and all the entitlements of her queenly position. She also needs to be the best at everything, and a diving contest organized to amuse her becomes her downfall. The other frogs encourage the queen to show them what a wonderful diver she is, and as she demonstrates, the crown falls off her head and is lost in the muddy pond. Without a queen, the frogs return to their egalitarian ways. Using line drawings subtly colored in shades of green, Somà has depicted a happy community of frogs sitting on lily pads, dapperly dressed in sailor shirts. The story conveys how leadership can fail when it is not handled properly and how the common frog will find a way to prevail. VERDICT A simple, enjoyable fable that should spark discussion. A fine choice for a storytime; readers will want to pore over the lovely naturalistic art.-Carole Phillips, Greenacres Elementary School, Scarsdale, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Pond life: an interrupted idyll."Once upon a time there was a pond, and in that pond lived a lot of frogs." And they are a fine-looking army of frogs, decked out in French sailor shirts, singing songs, nabbing flies, snoozing, and attending to their coffee and paper on lily pads as delicate as etchings, all courtesy of Som. Alas, one day a frog-sized crown falls into the water. One expert diver of a frog surfaces with the trophy and plops it on. A few other frogs get it into their heads that they will be her advisers and start bossing the other frogs around. Cali does not make it clear why this is so, since the frogs have seemingly always lived a democratic life and none of them "had ever seen a queen, and no one knew what to do or say. Finally, one of the frogs shouted, Long live the queen!' " Despite the milieu, this doesn't feel very organic. The queen takes on airs and entitlements; she is all-powerful and the best at everything. The other frogs even have to entertain her, such as the diving contest organized by the advisers. The common frogs urge the queen to dive, to show them how she is the best. She does, and predictably, the crown falls off and sinks into the mud. The metaphorical queen is dead; long live the common frog. A lovely but garbled fable. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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School Library Journal Reviews

PreS-Gr 2—In this original picture book fairy tale, life in a community of frogs is abruptly changed when a crown is dropped into the pond. An expert diving frog retrieves it and is pronounced the queen. Other frogs become part of her court as she begins to demand royal attention and entertainment and all the entitlements of her queenly position. She also needs to be the best at everything, and a diving contest organized to amuse her becomes her downfall. The other frogs encourage the queen to show them what a wonderful diver she is, and as she demonstrates, the crown falls off her head and is lost in the muddy pond. Without a queen, the frogs return to their egalitarian ways. Using line drawings subtly colored in shades of green, Somà has depicted a happy community of frogs sitting on lily pads, dapperly dressed in sailor shirts. The story conveys how leadership can fail when it is not handled properly and how the common frog will find a way to prevail. VERDICT A simple, enjoyable fable that should spark discussion. A fine choice for a storytime; readers will want to pore over the lovely naturalistic art.—Carole Phillips, Greenacres Elementary School, Scarsdale, NY

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Calì, D., Somà, M., & Miller-Lachmann, L. (2017). The queen of the frogs . Eerdmans Books for Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Calì, Davide, 1972-, Marco Somà and Lyn Miller-Lachmann. 2017. The Queen of the Frogs. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Calì, Davide, 1972-, Marco Somà and Lyn Miller-Lachmann. The Queen of the Frogs Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Calì, D., Somà, M. and Miller-Lachmann, L. (2017). The queen of the frogs. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Calì, Davide, Marco Somà, and Lyn Miller-Lachmann. The Queen of the Frogs Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2017.

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