Little Frog and the Four Seasons Series:Little Frog and the Scary Autumn Thing
- Seasons
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United States
- Publication date:September,2016
- Pages:32
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:279mm×229mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Description
★Recommended by Publisher’s Weekly and Kirkus Reviews.
This series includes 4 titles: Little Frog and the Scary Autumn Thing, Little Frog and the Spring Polliwogs, Little Frog and the Lovely Summer Smells, Little Frog and the Long Winter Nap
Author
Jane’s late husband, David Stemple, was both a well-known bird recordist and a professor of computer science and he taught the entire family how to enjoy birds. Many of Jane’s books are about wildlife subjects, especially the winged kind. Jane lives in Hatfield MA. and St Andrews, Scotland.
Ellen Shi: Ellen Shi grew up in the great state of New Jersey and recently graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design, majoring in Illustration. She loves color, simple shapes and texture. Ellen is also an avid fan of nature, film, and books. When not drawing or painting, you will probably find her with her nose in a book.
Contents
But encouraged by her Mama, who reminds her that “Most things that are scary are just new,” Little Frog bravely sets out into this world. When her courage waivers, she starts to run and soon is lost, miserably lost. She finds her way to Papa Frog and he shows her what Mama Frog means.







