The Adventures of the Froggy Prince and His Princess
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One day, a little girl felt very sad and alone. She started thinking no one cared about her, and she was too young to be thinking that she was not loved. When she receives the gift of a stuffed frog, things begin to change as they go on many adventures together and discover joy, self-worth, and tons of fun.
The little girl still has ups and downs, but her frog prince helps her to be strong and endure. She finds comfort while dealing with trials and tribulations.
The Adventures of the Froggy Prince and His Princess is a collection of charming stories about affection, developing emotional maturity, and learning new things. There are so many children out there who need to know someone loves and cares about them as a neighbor, friend, or relative. A simple gift can mean a great deal to a sad child, just like the little princess and her froggy prince!
Sandra L. Powell-Latherow
Author Sandra L. Powell-Latherow started writing this book because she noticed the pain of a young girl and wanted to help her heal. The little girl liked frogs, so Sandra bought her a stuffed frog as a gift, and that is how the story grew.
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The Adventures of the Froggy Prince and His Princess - Sandra L. Powell-Latherow
Copyright © 2020 Sandra L. Powell-Latherow.
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ISBN: 978-1-4808-9606-2 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4808-9607-9 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2020918044
Archway Publishing rev. date: 10/12/2020
Contents
The Froggy Prince
The Froggy Prince Goes on Vacation
The Froggy Prince and the Pumpkin Patch
The Froggy Prince and the Beautiful Princess
The Froggy Prince’s First Christmas
The Froggy Prince Meets Santa Claus
The Froggy Prince and Charlie
The Froggy Prince Back to the Lily Pad
The Froggy Prince Attends a Wedding
The Froggy Prince and the Beautiful Mountain
A Cruise for Two
The Froggy Prince and the Aunt
The Froggy Prince and the Enchanted Frog
The Froggy Prince and the Photo Album
The Shelf
The Froggy Prince and the Little Princess
Melissa
About the Author
This book is dedicated to Melissa Sarah Chavis with all my love.
The Froggy Prince came to life to give you an understanding and sense of worth of yourself and to let you know that you are loved by so many people.
As time went on, it became a story of a child, her stuffed animal, and the adventures they went on together in her fantasy. The stories are fictional but based on true events in your life. May these short stories bring joy to your heart as you reminisce about times gone by.
I hope someday that my great-grandchildren will enjoy hearing about the adventures of the Froggy Prince as much as I did in creating him.
50526.pngThe Froggy Prince
T here once was a Froggy Prince who had no princess. He looked high and low, in and out, and under his rock. Why, he even looked under his lily pad! But still no princess to be found.
This made the Froggy Prince very unhappy.
One day he was resting on his blue-green lily pad and sipping on a Fro-Go-Aid, a frog’s delight made of green grass and sea foam, all the while resting his leg on the rock.
He was thinking of his princess. In his mind, he already knew what she looked like. She had brown hair with a bit of wave in it and the prettiest hazel eyes, which changed colors depending on the princess’s mood.
The Froggy Prince knew her likes and dislikes. He also knew when she was sad and when she was happy. He loved her, and he just had to find her because he needed her so much.
He hopped from place to place looking, looking, and still looking for his princess.
All of a sudden, his eyes grew brighter and larger, and his