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Gracie The Pixie Of The Puddle (Hardcover)

by Donna Napoli (Author)
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From School Library Journal

Grade 3-5–This third book in a series that extrapolates on "The Frog Prince" is narrated by Gracie, a small and curious frog who is powerfully attracted to Jimmy, a talented, handsome, altruistic amphibian who is actually part human. Gracie braves the dangers of snakes, a crocodile, humans, and possible dehydration–not to mention exposure to magic–to prove the depths of her feelings for Jimmy and to help him realize how he feels about her. This lighthearted fantasy is a quick read that juxtaposes biological facts about frogs with conventions of fairy tales. The characters are broadly drawn, but this is appropriate for the genre. Though the title does not stand well on its own, it will be greatly enjoyed by children familiar with the The Prince of the Pond (Dutton, 1992).–Miriam Lang Budin, Chappaqua Public Library, NY
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Gr. 3-6. Those funny "fawgs" are baaaaack! In this "second sequel" to The Prince of the Pond (1993), Napoli takes the tale a generation further. Frog Gracie knows there's something special about her best friend, Jimmy, who claims that his father is a human prince. In first-person voice, intrepid hopper Gracie relates her dangerous journey to rescue Jimmy after he is taken to the nearby palace to find a magic ring that has something to do with it all. As she hops along, she encounters a satisfyingly odd assortment of characters--among them, a hag turned into a crocodile (a hag-croc) and a male frog who is a fascinating conversationalist--and a bucketful of adages about frog behavior keeps the action jumping with surprises. Unlike the first book, this one is not illustrated, but extra leading gives the text a spacious look and bordered pages contribute to an appealing design. No warts on this convincing, funny, and cunning tale. Children are in for just plain fun. Julie Cummins
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