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Bully Bull Frog and His Home in Rainbow Valley

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A lively pond community populated by frogs, toads, birds, and insects is portrayed through seasonally arranged episodes. The story follows a young bullfrog whose curiosity leads to friendships and small adventures, including an encounter with a caterpillar during its change and the arrival of new tree frogs. Scenes depict daily rhythms—dawn calls, nesting and brood care, playful mishaps, and narrow escapes from danger—presented in a gentle, child-friendly manner. Older frogs share tales that illuminate character and behavior, while recurring moments celebrate cooperation, growth, and the natural cycles that shape life at the pond.

About the Author

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Elizabeth Stafford Fry

Elizabeth Stafford Fry was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "Bully Bull Frog and His Home in Rainbow Valley," showcases her ability to engage young readers with imaginative storytelling and vibrant characters. Fry's writing often reflects themes of nature and adventure, inviting children to explore the world around them through the eyes of her charming protagonists. Though her literary output may be limited, her work continues to resonate with those who appreciate the joys of childhood and the wonders of the natural world.

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