Book Descriptions
for Spells by Emily Gravett
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
With a wink of her eye and a split-page text, Emily Gravett uses every surface of this “Frog Prince” parody to challenge readers’ imaginations. The opening double-page spreads depict an imaginative, albeit destructive, frog who flippantly tears pages from the spells book to create his fantasies. Suddenly he realizes that, with the proper spell, he can morph from frog to prince. Piecing together torn pages, he transforms into unusual creatures— a fabbit, a snewt—until he creates the necessary spell and shape-shifts into a handsome (but naked) prince. The beautiful princess’s kiss precipitates a surprise ending, explained on the back endpapers. lmp
Originally published by Macmillan Children’s Books Great Britain, in 2008.
From the Publisher
Once upon a time, a frog found a book. After reading “Spell to become a Handsome Prince” on a page fragment he tried to piece the spell back together . . .
There are lots of laugh-out-loud moments to be had with the mix-and-match pages as Frog struggles through a host of jumbled spells and extraordinary guises (Rabbit? Fabbit?! Prabbit!?!) in search of his fairytale ending.
Another wonderfully inventive book from the creator of WOLVES, winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Nestlé Children’s Book Prize Bronze Award.