Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Frog Prince (Choose Your Fairy Tale Book #2)
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“The Frog Prince” (originally titled “The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry”) is a German fairy tale first recorded by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 and first translated into English in 1823 by Edgar Taylor. In this version of the tale, YOU are the Frog Prince. As you read through the story, you choose your tale by selecting the options at crucial decision points. If you make the right choices, your tale will end Happily Ever After! If you make the wrong choice...you can always start over.
This interactive version of a classic tale is great for readers of all ages!
Steven Gregory
Steven Gregory is Professor of Anthropology and African-American Studies at Columbia University. He is the author of Santería in New York City: A Study in Cultural Resistance and Black Corona: Race and the Politics of Place in an Urban Community. He coedited Race with Roger Sanjek.
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Choose Your Fairy Tale - Steven Gregory
Choose Your Fairy Tale: You Are...The Frog Prince
by Steven Gregory
Copyright (c) 2014 Tales Alive
Smashwords Edition
Choose Your Fairy Tale Series Book #2
Introduction
The Frog Prince
(originally titled The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry
) is a German fairy tale first recorded by the Brothers Grimm in 1812 and first translated into English in 1823 by Edgar Taylor. The tale has been told and retold many times and with many different variations. In addition to the tale having survived for over 200 years, the character of the frog has appeared in modern stories as well, including the animated movie Shrek 2.
It is a story that still speaks to people of all ages today and is a wonderful tale that teaches valuable lessons.
As you read this story YOU are the frog prince, and the choices you make will determine whether or not your tale ends up happily ever after. Good luck!
The Beginning
You are a prince in a prosperous and happy kingdom. Your mother and father are just and kind as king and queen, and your kingdom is not at war with any other. But all is not well for you. You are coming of age and your father has spoken to you a number of