Rock Frog
'Rock Frog' Summary
Ker-Chunk, the frog, is a beloved figure on Long Pond. His wisdom and kindness earn him the nickname 'Rock-Frog' as froglings gather around his rock for his guidance. He becomes known as 'Judge Ker-Chunk' due to his impartial advice and thoughtful pronouncements. The story follows Ker-Chunk's daily life, filled with interactions with his friends, encounters with nature, and occasional visits from the boisterous frog, Boom-a-Room. Through these experiences, Ker-Chunk teaches the young froglings valuable lessons about friendship, kindness, and the wonders of their natural world. 'Rock Frog' is a delightful story that celebrates the power of friendship and the importance of learning from nature.Book Details
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