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The Tale of Ferdinand Frog

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An exuberant, vain but good-natured frog whose wide grin and sprightly antics provoke laughter and trouble among pond and woodland neighbors. Through a sequence of lighthearted episodes he sets out on a perilous journey to see a likeness of himself, attends singing parties, learns to swim, takes mud baths, makes social blunders and narrowly escapes predators, then runs away and is later caught up with. The stories gently explore cheerfulness, curiosity, consequences, and the forgiving friendships that restore harmony after comic misunderstandings.

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Arthur Scott Bailey

Arthur Scott Bailey was an American author best known for his delightful children's stories featuring anthropomorphic animals. His most notable work, "The Tale of Benny Badger," is part of a larger series that captivates young readers with its charming narratives and engaging characters. Bailey's writing is characterized by its gentle humor and moral lessons, making his tales both entertaining and educational. Over his career, he contributed significantly to children's literature, creating a beloved collection that continues to be cherished by new generations.

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