Title: Prince Frog Face
Series: N/A
Author: Kaye Umansky
Genre: Children's Fiction
Publication: July 1st 2015, Barrington Stoke
Pages: 66 Pages, Paperback
Source: Thank you to Barrington Stoke and BookLife for sending me this book in exchange for an honest review!
Rating: 4/5 cupcakes!
Prince Valentine of Romantica is on the hunt for a girlfriend. After interviewing several candidates - they were all boring - he took a break to harass an old woman (as you do). And that's how he was turned into a frog, chucked down a well and stuck with a trio of singing toads.
Still, that doesn't have to stop his girlfriend hunt. Pucker up, ladies!
Prince Frog Face is an excellent book for young readers (and not-so-young readers!) that will have you chortling at the characters' antics and smiling at the magical mayhem that ensues. Not only does it contain extreme character development, important life lessons and witty one-liners - it's also dyslexia friendly!
Prince Frog Face revolves around Prince Valentine of Romantica who is seeking a girlfriend. However, after interviewing a plethora of princesses - scoring them based on their fashion, hobbies and such - and failing to be impressed, he takes a break to amble around the castle's grounds. There he meets an old woman and after chastising her and being unbearably rude, she decides to teach him a lesson - by turning him into a frog! As the Prince hops, annoys some royal ladies and adjusts to his new cravings for insects - and engages in all other amphibian activities - he learns some vital life lessons along the way!
Prince Frog Face is a magical, humorous read that people of all ages will enjoy! Not only will it's fabulously fun plot delight readers, it will also provide fantastic reading material for those who do have dyslexia. With tinted pages, a special font, and large spacing Prince Frog Face provides enthralling reading entertainment for all and ensures that no child will have to be deprived of reading!
I give it: 4/5 CUPCAKES!
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