Frankie Frog and the Throaty Croakers

Freya Hartas

Book - 2019

Frankie Frog is unable to croak, but when he sees four joyful humans playing strange objects, he realizes there is another way for him to find his voice.

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Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Picture books
Published
Chicago, Illinois : Albert Whitman and Company 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Freya Hartas (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780807525432
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A frog frets when he can't make music.Frankie the frog can't croak, as hard as he tries. Unlike his fellow frogs, who easily break out into their signature sounds, and other pond denizens who produce their own natural utterances, Frankie can't make a sound. One night, he hears glorious tonesand encounters humans, each of whom is playing, for a princess's benefit, a melody-producing object Frankie dubs a "music machine." Frankie rushes home and creates his own "machine," which he calls Banjo; after considerable practice, he produces wonderful music. This is overheard by friends whom Frankie promptly helps as they devise instruments, too. Forming a quartet and developing a solid reputation, the group decides to enter the annual Croak Competition. Undeterred when told that only croakers can participate, Frankie invents a "froggy machine" that, well, croaks to beat the band. This is a thin, unoriginal story, but it could encourage readers to persevere in pursuit of their dreams; kids who can't carry a tune might even consider taking up an instrument to fulfill any musical ambitions. The illustrations are the draw herefull of energy, liveliness, and wit, they populate a charming natural world with cheery, big-eyed, personable frogs and other animals of all sizes, some dressed in retro garb. Hartas stimulates interest with art that varies among full-page illustrations, panels, and spot-art pieces.Some kids may hop to this beat. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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