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The Tale of Ferdinand Frog

By Arthur Scott Bailey

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Follow a vain frog's hilarious journey as he learns that true happiness comes not from boasting, but from being a good friend.

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2008-02-13
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Summary

"The Tale of Ferdinand Frog" by Arthur Scott Bailey is a delightful story crafted for young readers, presenting the whimsical world of Ferdinand, a happy-go-lucky but rather vain frog. Ferdinand's escapades in Cedar Swamp explore friendship, being true to yourself, and accepting who you are through lighthearted adventures and gentle lessons. Ferdinand's eagerness to fit in leads to humorous situations, including a funny mix-up with Mr. Crow, a quest to show off his singing, and comical troubles caused by his pride. Through these experiences, Ferdinand discovers the importance of humility and the genuine joy of friendship, bringing happiness to the lively animal community and teaching readers the value of embracing their unique qualities.

About the Author

Arthur Scott Bailey was an American writer. He was the author of more than forty children's books. He was born in St. Albans, Vermont, United States, the second child of Winfield Scott Bailey and Harriet Sarah Goodhue. Winfield Bailey owned a dry goods shop that was stated to be "one of the most reputable of St. Albans mercantile concerns" and specialized in furs; namely ladies' fur coats, muffs and scarves. Bailey attended St. Albans Academy and graduated in 1896, in a class of only eleven other students. He then went on to the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, where he became involved in a fraternal organization, Sigma Phi.

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