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 THE TALE OF THE VALIANT NINJA FROG by Alastair Chisholm

THE TALE OF THE VALIANT NINJA FROG

by Alastair Chisholm ; illustrated by Jez Tuya

Pub Date: Dec. 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-68464-179-6
Publisher: Kane Miller

Imaginative siblings help their dad make up a bedtime story.

Dad, Jamie, and Abby (who all appear to be people of color, with brown skin and black curly hair) go camping, and the children ask for a story while illustrations show them toasting marshmallows around a fire. Dad is game and asks them for a cast of characters, which comes to include the Prince, the Princess, the Witch, the Frog (Abby’s suggestion, inspired by her plush toy frog), and “a MONSTER.” Once he gets rolling, Dad’s storytelling technique largely consists of leaving gaps for Jamie and Abby to fill in or adjusting his telling to accommodate the children’s interjections and ideas. The humorous story they build together is enhanced by illustrations that capitalize on comical facial expressions, zoomed-in perspectives, and slapstick scenarios involving an ogre. Abby is determined to make the Frog a hero in the tale despite Jamie’s commentary to the contrary, which adds some realistic, mild sibling rivalry to the frame story that surrounds the fantastic tale the family builds together. A happily-ever-after ending for the tale is echoed by a peaceful goodnight by the campfire with an anticipatory look at what story could come next.

A valiantly funny story within a story to share.

(Picture book. 3-7)