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Elvis the Frog: Part 1

By: Michael Donaldson
Narrated by: Michael Donaldson
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Publisher's Summary

"Elvis the Frog" is a short story. Suitable for ages 8+

This story tells the tale of a little frog who becomes separated from his family. And when captured by a girl named Diana, he learns that sometimes frogs have to grow up quickly. Elvis' goal is to find the strength to persevere and the determination to escape.

As Diana grows more attached to Elvis, he wishes only for freedom from where he has been placed. But, Diana too has her own problems. When she returns to school, after the summer holidays, she is heard not telling the truth by her nasty neighbor, Annabelle. Diana is then challenged to put Elvis into a frog race.

But the question now is, will this competition result in further animosity between Diana's family and her neighbors? Or will the competition result in friendship and a positive outcome for everyone?

And will Elvis ever find freedom?

Will he ever have fun or swim again?

©2015 Michael Donaldson (P)2015 Michael Donaldson

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