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The Similarities And Differences Between The Frog Prince And The Frog Prince
there are many likes and differences in the frog prince and the frog prince continued. i noticed after reading the first one that the second one was very different.

the first difference stood out very much.in the first book the frog prince.the prince was a long armed, raspy voiced, big headed, frog.in the frog prince continued thr frog was a human.

in the frog prince continued the book used witches and parts of fairy tales. they talked about snow white,hansel and gretel,sleeping beauty, and cinderella's fairy godmother. it did not talk about those in the first book.

in the frog prince the frog lived in water where the princess dropped her ball. in the frog prince continued the frog prince and the princess lived in a big castle

those are

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