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  • Water, Water, Everywhere Book 2: The Down Pour Tea Party in the Carport

  • Frog's Tales, Volume 2
  • By: Tammie Unger
  • Narrated by: Leslie Gray Robbins
  • Length: 50 mins

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Water, Water, Everywhere Book 2: The Down Pour Tea Party in the Carport

By: Tammie Unger
Narrated by: Leslie Gray Robbins
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Summary

Frog is back, and he has lost his glasses. He is excited when Allis and Elsa invite him to his first tea party. Allis and Elsa set up the tea party in the carport out of the rain, and Frog makes sure the tea party doesn't get boring.

"I am going to the carport," Allis said. "Would you like to join me?"

"Why sure," said Frog and leaped with joy into the nearest large puddle. He came up sputtering and swam to the edge. He turned immediately and leaped into the puddle again. I paused while the umbrella caused the water to splash off in every direction but on me, thankfully, and watched as he resurfaced, swam to the edge, and leaped into the puddle again. "Oh, drats!" he exclaimed as he came up to the surface.

"Whatever are you doing?" I asked him, puzzled.

"I've lost my glasses somewhere, and I may never find them. I think I lost them in this puddle," he said....

©2015 Tammie Unger (P)2017 Tammie Unger

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