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Frog Prince, Continued
Frog Prince, Continued | Jon Scieszka
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After the Princess kissed the frog, he turned into a handsome prince and they lived happily ever after... or "did they?" The Princess can't stand the Prince's froggy habits - the way he hops around on the furniture, or sneaks off to the lily pond. The Prince is unhappy, too, and decides that it would be best if he were changed back to a frog. But finding a witch who will do the job is harder than he expects. They all seem to have other spells in mind...
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Juliafass

“ the prince kissed the princess. They both turned into frogs. And they hopped off happily ever after.“

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Juliafass

Fun spin on a classic tale. Great way to integrate traditional literature into the modern classroom.

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Juliafass
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Pickpick

I love how this book incorporates lots of other fairytales. I love the classic version of this story and this is a really fun version with great illustrations to make it a perfect book to have in class.

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jkraynak
Frog Prince, Continued | Jon Scieszka

“Well, lets just say they lived sorta happily for a long time”

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jkraynak
Frog Prince, Continued | Jon Scieszka

I like how this story is almost the opposite. instead of a frog wanting to be turned back into a prince, a prince is loathing to turn back into the frog, in an attempt to make him and his wife happier. It kind of shows the theme ‘the grass isn‘t always greener on the other side‘

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jkraynak
Frog Prince, Continued | Jon Scieszka
Pickpick

Like the story Prince Ribbit, this story starts with a quote form the actual story of The princess and the frog, then continues with it‘s possible ending to the story. It tells the story of what happens AFTER the happily ever after, which is probably intriguing for young students used to stories ending at that.

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k.gauze
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“The prince kissed the princess.
They both turned into frogs.
And they hopped off happily ever after.”

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k.gauze

Loved this book so much!! Would definitely read this to my future students or children. Shows there is more to every story even the classics!

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k.gauze
Pickpick

I loved this classic interpretation!! It is so funny and enjoyable. Everyone knows the story of the princess and the frog but this is he next step. This book is so fun and incorporates lots of other fairy tales. I think this is a great book with great illustrations and a happy ending!

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Cd053917
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Cd053917

I will definitely have this in my classroom because the children will enjoy this classic tale in reverse!

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Cd053917
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“The Frog Prince Continued” was written by Jon Scieszka in 1991. This book describes the class tale of a princess kissing a frog and him turning into a prince as well. This story is actually a reverse of that, where the prince is human and kisses his queen to turn back into frogs. Overall, I really enjoyed the creativity of this story!

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kh972417
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kh972417

I am very excited to read this book to my classroom. I think they will really enjoy it. It is silly and spooky and feeds off of a tale they have already heard.

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kh972417
Pickpick

I absolutely loved this book. It was a twist off of the Princess and the Frog and it just gave it more of a story. It was so cute and I could definitely see myself reading this to a second or third grade classroom

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sarabellini
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“The Prince kissed the Princess. They both turned into frogs. And they hopped off happily ever after. The End.”

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sarabellini
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I loved this part of the book when right before he thought his luck was over but then he found his happily ever after that he was looking for all along.

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sarabellini
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I loved loved loved this book. I loved how it incorporated other fairy tales. I loved the ending of the story. It had a good message too I thought. Kind of like don‘t lose sight of what is right in front of you.

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mollywimmers1
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“The prince kissed the princess. They both turned into frogs. And they hopped off happily ever after”

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mollywimmers1

My favorite part was the ending for sure! I love that there‘s a real message in this book of appreciating what you have and to love the people around you while they‘re still there!

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mollywimmers1
Pickpick

I loved this book! I thought the pictures were great and I really enjoyed the other fairy tales they implemented into the storyline!