Bouncy the Bubble-Frog: An Illustrated Children's Story
โ Scribed by Peter Firby
- Book ID
- 110817986
- Publisher
- Andrews UK Limited
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 6 MB
- Series
- AUK Kids
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781849895668
- ASIN
- B005D7FAY6
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โฆ Synopsis
Bouncy the Bubble-Frog is a humorous children's story, in verse with watercolour illustrations by the Author. Bouncy admires his neighbour Beauty from afar, yet sadly Bouncy does not satisfy Beauty's standards. His special talents in bubble construction go unappreciated so he seems destined for a life of loneliness and rejection. Nevertheless Bouncy persists and eventually his chance to show his worth arrives as a catastrophe causes Beauty's bubbly world to fall apart. Bouncy seizes the opportunity with both feet. His enthusiasm and ingenuity shine through to bring Beauty out from the shallows and transform their lives.
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