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Prince Of The Pond (Hardcover)

by Donna Naploi (Author) "He was sitting in the middle of the slate walk by the hag's house ..." (more)
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Grade 3-6-This retold fairy tale has its poignant moments, but it's also hilarious at times. Most of the funny bits come when the prince who's been turned into a frog tries to communicate. He can't pronounce words so well because he doesn't know how to roll up his tongue (hence the subtitle), so it makes a great read-aloud. Pin bravely taunts a dangerous spiked turtle with mangled insults like "you one dumb tuh-tuh," hops to safety, then spits a rock at him. A female frog makes earnest attempts to understand the extraordinary title character. She's a smart little amphibian, but readers know exactly why Pin is such a puzzle to her, which makes her efforts to figure him out all the more humorous. Science Is Fun Award: Readers will enjoy this funny fairy tale, but they will also learn about what makes frogs different from toads, why they have two vocal sacs, and how the whole mating thing works.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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A prince has been turned into a frog but does not know how to learn to the ways of frogs, until a young female frog comes along. By the author of Soccer Shock.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Donna does better..., Aug 23 2003
This review is from: Prince Of The Pond (Paperback)
Now, this was not a terrible book, but it wasn't great eithier. It starts when Jade, a frog who tells the story, discovers a strange new frog. It's a prince who has been transformed by an old hag. We never learn why, so that bugged me. Jade calls the prince "Pin", for the prince cannot speak right with his new tongue, which can be annoying sometimes. I found the pictures to be a nice addition. Overall, a cute story that later veers away and becomes serious...which ruins the whole thing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's hard to be green..., Mar 12 2003
This review is from: Prince Of The Pond (Paperback)
The Prince of the Pond: Otherwise Known As De Fawg Pin is a sweet, hilarious story for the young and the young-at-heart. I'm one of the latter, as I was almost hysterical with the giggles at the very silliness of a lisping frog. Although I do not care for amphibians at all, I found the illustrations excellent and learned a thing or two since they also have a slightly biology-lesson feel. The story also provided facts about frogs that will interest children.

The story is narrated by a female frog who befriends our hapless hero, Pin. The basic tale of The Frog Prince is maintained, but only as shell. The real story revolves around Pin's adaptation to his new world and the compromises of his human and frog selves.

Donna Jo Napoli did a wonderful job of creating just the right mood for each scene - light and carefree when the frogs are playing, a little menacing when the mean old bullfrog comes, and particularly sweet when Pin is determined to save all his hundreds of tadpole children. A bit of the fantastic, the scientific, and the winsome. Also charming is the sequel, Jimmy, the Pickpocket of the Palace.

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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful story, Jan 15 2003
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This review is from: Prince Of The Pond (Paperback)
My husband and I have read this book several times to our children, starting over a year ago. The book disappeared for awhile but we had much excitement when it turned up last week. The kids are 4 and 5 years old and they have loved the story from the start. The five-year-old picks up on the emotional content of the story; the four-year-old loves the action scenes.

When reading it aloud, we stumble over the references to the "mating hole," but the children don't notice anything missing when we use the word "well" instead. Now that our daughter is reading, the gig may be up.

I love this book and am dismayed that Napoli's other books may be for an older audience.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What a beautiful story
My ten year old and I loved this book and could not stop reading it. I was touched by the metaphor for life, cold blooded frogs learn to love and be a family. Read more
Published on April 18 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars Dissenting opinion
Unlike most of the other reviewers here, neither I nor my nine-year-old enjoyed this book. The premise is good, but the family-values morality is heavy-handed and the writing... Read more
Published on Mar 29 2000 by Karen McVicker

5.0 out of 5 stars We loved The Fawg Pin!
My 6-year-old daughter and I couldn't wait to get into bed every night to read what was going to happen to Pin and Jade. Read more
Published on Oct 14 1999 by Pat Rind

4.0 out of 5 stars Odd.
I love Donna Jo Napoli's fairy tale retellings, so of course I had to read this one too. But The Prince of the Pond was quite different--and, unfortunately, inferior--to Zel or... Read more
Published on Oct 9 1999 by Zohariel@hotmail.com

5.0 out of 5 stars De Fawg Pin is absolutely fantastic!
We came across this book serendipitously at the libraryrecently. My 10 year old son & I used it as one of our read aloudnight time stories. Read more
Published on Aug 7 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A very funny, witty, humorous story!
My teacher started reading this to our sixth grade class, and by the end of the first chapter, no one wanted her to stop. Read more
Published on Dec 13 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars The language is simple but the storyline is deep
When I first saw this book, I thought that it was a childish fairytale. However, it is actually very interesting with a nice twist to it. Read more
Published on Dec 11 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars A good parody...a good story
I thought this book was a great parody to the common story of the frong prince. And is more realistic. Read more
Published on Jul 7 1998

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