Joyful multi-speaker frog poem published in a book before 1998?
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| Post date: 2020-12-03 15:07:53 |
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In 1998 or so year could be off] I remember reading a cheerful poem either in a child's book or child-friendly book in the strikingly joyful voice of several frogs very happy about... water? The poem was unusual in that it was laid out as a call-and-response or simultaneous-speaker text, where both voices were on the page at the same time. I can't confidently recall any of the words in the poem.
This is a really weird question, I know, but the internet is turning up absolutely nothing, and I'm trying to explain this poem to someone else. |
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