REVIEWS
Lechner's fluidly executed, spare pen-and-watercolor illustrations underscore the Zen message. Readers will cheer when the hero finds his way home and realizes, triumphantly, that change does not equal disaster, and "he could handle anything."
Publisher's Weekly
John Lechner's first picture book provides a quiet, thoughtful fable that teaches Froggy, and the readers, the value of changes in life. [...] The watercolor and ink illustrations enhance the calmness of this picture book. Lechner uses soft pastel watercolors and varying shades of blue, green and gray and introduces splashes of warm gold, beige, and brown earth tones. His appealing illustrations capture the tranquility of the wood and the pond.
Parents' Choice Foundation
Deliberately message-driven, this nonetheless has a simple charm, which is heightened by line drawings softly colored primarily with greens and blues. Children afraid of change may learn from Frog's new perspective.
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