The Tale of Ferdinand Frog
by Arthur Scott BAILEY (1877 - 1949)
The wild folk in Pleasant Valley agreed that Ferdinand Frog was an agreeable person to have around. No matter what happened, he was always cheerful. Nobody ever heard of his losing his temper, though to be sure he was sometimes the means of other peoples losing theirs. These stories are about Ferdinand Frog's adventures with his animal neighbours. - Summary by Jude Somers
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The Tale of Ferdinand Frog:
A Sixty-Inch Meal, </p>An Unpleasant Mix Up, </p>and Everyone is Happy</p> ,
Catching up with Mr. Frog, </p>Mr. Frog is in no Hurry, </p>and A Bad Blunder</p> ,
Holding His Breath, </p>and Mr. Frog Runs Away</p> ,
Stop That!, </p>A Long, Sharp Bill, </p>and Making Button-holes</p> ,
The Singing Party, </p>The Missing Supper, </p>and The Mysterious Stranger</p> ,
The Swimming Teacher, </p>Disturbing the Neighbors, </p>and Mud Baths</p>