Synopses & Reviews
Two friends will win your heart as their adventure amazes your eyes.
Gloria is brave, but Frieda is absolutely not. Gloria wants to go for a walk but Frieda absolutely does not. Everything is scary from Frieda's point of view-the river looks suspiciously like a snake, and is that a moldy old log over there, or a ferocious dog? When Frieda cries wolf one too many times, Gloria stops listening to her. But what's that in the bushes? Are the two little friends in danger, or is it another figment of Frieda's imagination?
Matthew McElligott's visual illusions will have you just as amazed as Frieda is about what's absolutely real and what's absolutely not. And Gloria and Frieda's friendship will win your hearts.
Synopsis
- Children and adults alike will delight in finding the hidden lizard, Gloria and Frieda's faces on the end-papers, the snake, two different faces, the dog, the frogs, the sleeping giant, and the cat. And what's that at the end--is it an illusion or is it real?- Not since Frog and Toad and Toot and Puddle have two little friends been so utterly endearing.- Audiences will want to revisit this book again and again. There's always something new to discover!