The Frog Prince, Continued
Title: The Frog Prince, Continued
Genre: Fantasy
Author: Jon Scieszka
Age Group: 2-5 years old
Major Awards: Cooperative Children's Book Center Award
Grade Levels: K-2nd grade
Summary: In this book, unlike the usual ending where the princess and frog live happily ever after, they actually have marriage issues. The Princess complains to her husband how he's lazy and should be being a hero instead of laying around not doing anything. On his side, the Frog Prince complains about the princess never wanting to visit the pond, something the he enjoys. Upon his journey of fleeing away to search for help, he runs upon 3 witches for help, who's intentions are evil, so he runs away again and finally finds a fairy godmother who helps him turn back into a prince. At the end, both the prince and princess kiss and both turn into frogs and THEN they live happily ever after.
Evaluation: I think this is a great story to read to students because it introduces them to alternative versions of fairytales with an unusual plot twist that's unfamiliar to them. I would use this in my class and as an activity, I would ask my students to create their own wizard/witches based on the ones in the book. They can draw it on paper while also describing their witch, either orally or on paper. They should describe how she looks, behaves, and what type of trick they may try on a person if possible.
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