No Frogs for Dinner
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No Frogs for Dinner

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Melvinas trip to the big city is not turning out as he hoped. Instead of hot-dogs, baseball and tall buildings, his Aunt Rose drags him to the opera, museums and fancy restaurants. Melvin must find a way to curb his auntas enthusiasm long enough to have some REAL fun
Hardcover, 40 pages
Published October 15th 1999 by Fitzhenry & Whiteside (first published 1999)
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Emily Goodin
This book wasn't really that interesting to me, but kids would probably like it. I like that it teaches about being polite, even when someone else is being pushy. I also think it teaches the importance of speaking your mind without being rude about it! The book is teaches effective lessons, but it isn't a very interesting story.
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