Aesop's Story: The Frog and the Ox

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Drake, Mary

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2003

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This is the first of seven strong books. The book is made to be read with the story -- English or Korean -- on the two accompanying CDs. The first thing one notices about these books is their stiff, strong pages. There are only fourteen pages in the book! The second thing is that the illustrations are lively. Here a male frog sees an ox and puffs himself up as big as he could. He asks the other frogs whether he is yet larger than the ox. Both the eyes of the onlookers and the tummy of the frog get emphasis in the art here. Do not attempt the impossible. What is that frog doing on the back cover singing into the microphone?

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El Kʻei
L.K. Sellobby Korea

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6970 (Access ID)

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