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Ribbit the Frog\'s Forest Story - In Search of Golden Apples - cover

Ribbit the Frog\'s Forest Story - In Search of Golden Apples

Lee Isabella

Publisher: VALUE CHAIN BOOKS

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● Book IntroductionAn exciting forest story from the author\'s imagination!Ribbit the frog\'s first adventure, looking for the golden apple: a journey into an imaginary world.Ribbit the frog finds a beautiful apple tree in the green forest. He is so happy and decides to pick the apple. But suddenly, scary Parrot appears and claims that the golden apple is his own. Ribbit the frog is sad, but the story gets more interesting when his guardian Unicorn appears to comfort him. Will there be peace in the forest? Can Ribbit the frog and Parrot become friends?● Publisher\'s ReviewAnyone can be friends even if they look different.A picture book for children who want to make friends, \"In Search of Golden Apples: Ribbit the Frog\'s Forest Story\"Affinity Universe\'s second picture book series, \"In Search of Golden Apples: Ribbit the Frog\'s Forest Story\" has been published. The series combines the best of web design and picture books to create a unique style and atmosphere.\"In Search of Golden Apples: Ribbit the Frog\'s Forest Story\" is a picture book for children who want to make friends. They learn about \"what is true friendship\" through the situations they can experience in a friendship and the courage to stand up for a friend. It shows that, no matter how different their looks, heights, or personalities are, anyone can be friends, as long as they are considerate of each other.What is true friendship?A story of friendship that breaks the framework of the law of the jungle.Parrot sees the golden apple on the apple tree, which is a shared asset of the forest animal friends, and claims that it is \"his.\" We see a greedy character through three scenes where he continuously bullies his friends until he takes it for himself. However, the guardian Unicorn, who is much larger than Parrot, helps Ribbit the frog get what he wants. True friendship that breaks the framework of the law of the jungle is depicted through the image of strong Unicorn who stands up for a weak friend and corrects Parrot by pointing out his mistakes. ● Author IntroductionISABELLA LEE Isabella Lee, a 7-year-old writer from Australia, is a graduate of Affinity Universe Design School. She has been drawing web design illustrations. Through the main character, Ribbit the frog, readers can be drawn into a fantastic imaginary world and experience the process of overcoming various challenges and adversities. The author conveys the message that anyone can be friends, no matter how different they look, through Ribbit the frog\'s adventure.
Available since: 09/01/2023.
Print length: 29 pages.

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