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	<title>Bibliotechies &#187; The Prince of the Pond</title>
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		<title>The Prince of the Pond by Donna Jo Napoli</title>
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 Having been turned into a frog by a hag, a frog-prince makes the best of his new life as he mates, raises a family, and instills a new kind of thinking into his frog family.
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<p> Having been turned into a frog by a hag, a frog-prince makes the best of his new life as he mates, raises a family, and instills a new kind of thinking into his frog family.</p>
<p><strong>Liz says:</strong></p>
<p><strong> <em>“Napoli is a master at fractured fairy tales.  This is a charming and poignant twist on the Frog Prince Proper. This makes for a great read-aloud!”<br />
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