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Books with title Once Upon a Frog

  • Once upon a cat

    Kathy (illustrations) Savryn, L. (editor); Mitchell

    Hardcover (Dragon / Granada, March 15, 1984)
    None
  • Once Upon a Zzzz

    Maddie Frost

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, Dec. 3, 2018)
    This book is specially designed in Amazon's fixed-layout KF8 format with region magnification. Double-tap on an area of text to zoom and read. Once upon a time, an author took a snooze and an illustrator took the reins telling the story—exactly the way she wants! Featuring a llama princess, a scheming penguin, space travel, and maybe even a ninja—or, wait, a dragon!—this rambunctious, clever, no-holds-barred "meta" story will have young readers giggling from start to finish.
  • Once Upon a Day

    Ramesh Maharaj, Sparkle Publishing, Sparkle Graphic Creations

    Hardcover (Sparkle Publishing, Nov. 18, 2017)
    Once upon a day is a poetic representation of a day in the life of a parent. It was influenced by the author's experience and observation of being a parent. Reflective of the daily activities that we do for our children, as well as, the chores we perform for our homes. The book tries to convey the hecticness of it all and yet recognize that we do these with appreciation and love. It incorporates a dash of reality with a sprinkle of humor that most parents will identify with. Once upon a day was written with a quick pace rhyming style that should make it a fun read for both children and parents alike.
  • ONCE UPON A UFO

    Jose Monsegur, William Smedley

    language (, Jan. 17, 2014)
    The fun part of off road motorcycle riding quickly ran out when two boys, Tom and Billy got mixed up with UFOs. The first thing that happened was that Billy had failed to stay close behind Tom as they checked out their motorcycles on a trail. When Tom realized it he doubled back to find out why Billy didn't follow him. Before long, the no fun part of the desert activities was in full swing. Tom almost ran into Billy,s bike near a parked UFO. They've got Billy, he thought and quickly turned left. On his way away from the UFO he found Billy, who looked like he had been in an acident and he didn't recognize Tom. Before long, the two boys had real problems. Their Dads were close by but out of contact with their son's, and a large UFO high up in the sky was coming straight down on the boys.
  • Once Upon A Lie...

    Kelsey Gatis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 17, 2018)
    Red, formerly known as Red Riding Hood, had always wondered what the true stories behind the rulers of the fairytale kingdoms were. When she finally becomes old enough to escape her miserable home, she seizes the chance to go on the dangerous adventure to dig up the dark pasts and lies of the famous fairytale characters, and set the stories straight. But when she goes a little too far, and the mission gets a little scarier than she expected, Red will have to decide if she wants to quit... while she still has the chance.
  • Once upon a Cat

    Kathy Mitchell, L. Savryn

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, March 15, 1983)
    Five famous cat stories: "Puss in Boost," "The Owl and the Pussycat," "Dick Whittington and His Cat," "The White Cat," and "The Cat and the Mouse in Partnership."
  • Once Upon A Oval

    Ratna Jalisatgi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 12, 2012)
    Oval is bored to be an oval so he tries being an egg,football,spoon,balloon and a lemon.
  • Once upon a Forest

    Mark Young, Ben Vereen

    Audio Cassette (Dove Entertainment Inc, June 1, 1993)
    This exciting audio tale is based on Once Upon A Forest--the children's film from the people who gave audiences An American Tail and Fievel Goes West.
    L
  • Once upon a Forest

    Elizabeth Isele, Carol H. Grosvenor

    Hardcover (Turner Pub, May 1, 1993)
    None
  • Once Upon a Cat

    L. Savryn, Kathy Mitchell

    Library Binding (HarperCollins Publishers, June 21, 1984)
    None
  • Once Upon A Frog

    T-Imani Thomas-Ngabe

    Paperback (Trafford, Dec. 21, 2012)
    Have you ever wished you could sleep all day, every day and do whatever you waned when you want to? No one to tell you that what you were doing was detrimenLoving animals, nonsensical stories and farytales, the author incorporates all of those in her writings. Oftentimes a dash of morals to her works show consequences of one's actions. She's been writing story- poems, short stories and poetry since the age of eight. She says she enjoys doing what comes naturally.tal to you and possibly your health? Or, have you felt as though the world was your oyster and that you could open it at your leisure. This storyline follows a toad who believed that spending his time doing nothing to him was actually everything. He didn't care about the time because the moon and sun were the only clues he needed. He never worried about being anywhere because he had nowhere to be. This toad thought his life was wonderful and it should not be taken seriously. To him It was all tried and true until he met someone who, though not tactfully, eventually changed his way of thinking.
  • Once Upon A Me

    Princess Emma

    (, Aug. 4, 2018)
    From the outside, my life seemed perfect. I had the perfect family—two married parents, a beautiful house, and a lot of toys.But most people never bothered to “open my book and read it.” It turns out, my story isn’t a typical fairy tale. There is no prince charming,and I was in much worse conditions than Cinderella ever was as a maid.I was verbally and physically abused by my father, was bullied in school, and grounded forever outside of school. Three weeks after starting high school, my parents began to get a divorce. Eventually my family lost everything—even the pretty little cover of my book. At one point, both my parents were jobless, and I had to help pay for bills.I was raised in the church and was always told that God would never leave nor forsake me. But I could never understand why God would allow all this to happen to me. I wasn’t the best kid in the world, but I never did anything that deserved any of the crap this life dealt me. I fought to find out my reason for being alive, and I nearly gave up.I wanted to die.But when I waited for God’s time, things finally started to look up. He was there all along.For the first time, I have written down everything, and I share it with you in hopes that God can use my story to help you. Once Upon a Me is my story of the person I once was and who God made me into today.