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Melanie Carr

Reviewed on Feb 17, 2021

Must read 🏆

Fantastic story especially for kids struggling to fit in or with food allergies.

Synopsis

I'm sure you know that frogs eat flies, but if Tad eats flies, then he breaks out in hives. So, he must not be a frog, don't you see? A frog is something he must not be.

He goes on a journey, wanders out and about, to discover what he might be (he's determined to find out). Things don't go as planned. That's often the way life goes. But, Tad learns some important lessons, and by the end of the story he knows that he is still a fabulous frog who just happens to not eat flies (and that includes live flies, dead flies or flies cooked in a pie).

Whether you live with food allergies, have a friend or loved one who does, or are wondering why in most schools you see rules against bringing foods you may love, this fun and lighthearted story is for you!

First off, the artwork in this book is phenomenal. Paula did an amazing job. Alicia did a fantastic job expressing what life can be like at times for kids with food allergies, and also to remind them that they do fit in because food does not define who you are as a person. She even covered the well-meaning adults who don’t understand and try to help but make the situation worse. This book is just so good! It’s not too rhyming, but is also catchy and an easy read. Both my seventeen year old daughter and my toddler suffer from different food sensitivities, and this book would have been great 10 years ago for my daughter and her friends who didn’t understand. I now have it in my office for parents to read to their children when they come in to get adjusted. If more people understood what it is like for kids with food allergies (in a fun way that isn’t in your face about it) the world would be a much cooler place. Alicia nailed it with this story, as it has a great story line of what is going on in Tad’s head and how he deals with feeling like he isn’t a part of the family because he isn’t the same. It’s a positive journey, with bumps along the way. So good! I just can’t say it enough.

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Melanie Carr

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