The Opera-Loving Frog

The Opera-Loving Frog

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Clara loves opera, but a noisy frog keeps interrupting her enjoyment. She tries everything to get rid of it, only to discover the frog isn't trying to annoy her at all, but simply has excellent taste in music!

age4 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
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