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A lively collection of short, illustrated humorous verses that stage mischievous anthropomorphic animals—frogs, turtles, muskrats, porcupines, monkeys and others—in brief comic episodes. Each poem presents a playful situation or mishap, often concluding with a gentle moral or ironic twist, blending nonsense with simple lessons about pride, greed, cleverness and social folly. The pieces alternate narrative vignettes and rhymed sketches, using vivid imagery, slapstick scenarios and whimsical wordplay to entertain young readers while offering lighthearted reflections on behavior and consequence.

About the Author

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W. A. Frisbie

W. A. Frisbie was an author known for his contributions to children's literature. His notable work, "The Pirate Frog, and Other Tales," showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers. Frisbie's writing often features whimsical characters and adventurous plots, making his stories both entertaining and educational. While not widely recognized today, his work reflects a playful spirit that resonates with the joys of childhood exploration and creativity.

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