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Fredrick the Frog: A Life Cycle Story

Fredrick the Frog: A Life Cycle Story

Ida P. Leggett

Agregoryart
2017
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From a squiggly ball of jelly to a cute leaf-hopper, watch Fredrick the Frog grow up in a lush green pond. Along the way, he makes friends and discovers new things he can do as his body changes. An artfully illustrated children's picture book celebrating God's perfect plan in nature's life cycle.F.R.O.G. ... To Fully Rely on God. What does that mean to you? For Fredrick, as changes come, we watch God's perfect plan for him unfold. His Mama and Papa do what comes naturally. Then, tiny eggs are laid, his little body is formed, and he matures into a fully grown frog.Original text by Ida P. Leggett, who loved nature and children ... and celebrated God's beautiful green earth with all of His creatures -- great and small. Even frogs She Fully Relied on God. This book is dedicated to her memory."Why" THIS BOOK? While illustrator Anne Gregory was a college art student in the late 1970's, her Auntie Ida gave her her a time-worn draft of Fredrick the Frog, handwritten with black marker on green construction paper. "Please illustrate this book one day," she said. "I trust that you'll know when the time is right." A fearless composer of poems and stories surrounding her faith in God, Ida passed away many years ago.Fast-forward 30 years: the sudden passing of Anne's brother Ernie was her wake up call. Ernie had been a missionary and Fully Relied on God for direction, nourishment and fulfillment. His example of trusting God to lead him to "where he should be" gave Anne the courage to begin her own soul-searching journey. Anne's career had taken her away from creating art and left little room for appreciating the little things in life. She picked up her paintbrush and plunged back into the art world.Seeking her "Why" for this new art adventure, Anne turned to a page in her past and remembered Fredrick the Frog ... and discovered the freedom to explore her creative possibilities. Creating these paintings as her first body of work and designing this fun little children's book became Anne's "Why" as she began to paint once again. All of the illustrations in this book were painted in oil on canvas. Painting frogs as subject matter seemed a good place to start: there was an abundance of frogs in the pond in front of her dad childhood home. The hand-lettered type was included as a nod to Anne's love of calligraphy, and reminiscent of her childhood days growing up in the Catskill Mountains in Roxbury New York, where she used to help her dad hand-paint signs. "F.R.O.G. Fully Relying on God, I'll trust that He will direct me to what comes next " -- Anne GregoryCommit your work to the Lord - and then your plans will succeed. Psalm 16:3
Fredrick Finds a Foo-Blee

Fredrick Finds a Foo-Blee

Justin E. Sherman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"What is a Foo-blee?" you might ask yourself. Is it something special to put on a shelf? Is it something to wear or something to show? Follow along with Fredrick... come on Let's go
Fredrick the Friendly Fox

Fredrick the Friendly Fox

Elissa de Waard

Fredrick the Fox
2000
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Fredrick is a friendly fox but he has no friends because he is a...fox When a new neighbour moves into his favourite gum tree, Fredrick is excited to meet them.But will this new neighbour want to be friends with a fox?
Fredrick the Troll Wants New Hair

Fredrick the Troll Wants New Hair

Joanna Verellen

Nous Publishing LLC
2022
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Fredrick the Troll Wants New Hair is a playful story that chronicles a genuine quest from a child's perspective. Fredrick wants new hair and sets out on a journey to find it. Ultimately Fredrick's perseverance is rewarded, and he has magnificent new hair that is just right for him. Fredrick's adventure and his new floral hair are an allegory of how we come to know new ideas and make them our own. The people around us give us "seeds for thought". If we are like Fredrick, we can plant these ideas in the gardens of our minds, care for them dutifully and then we will have bright, beautiful ideas popping out of our headsThe story of Fredrick the Troll is my own echo of the biblical parable of the sower and the seeds. I was studying the writings of the Semiotician Charles Sanders Pierce when the relevance of that old and simple parable dawned upon me with tremendous power and clarity. Pierce sought to describe how the human mind comes to know things. Pierce's writings are notoriously difficult to understand and he was losing me in his labyrinth of detailed distinctions and pages of nuanced explanations. As I strained through another murky page of Pierce's writings, I realized that what I was reading seemed familiar. The process he was describing was the same process as the sower and the seed. Pierce explained how a person comes to know something in his mind. Jesus explained how a person comes to faith in his soul. Both processes are a process of personal cultivation of something received from outside of oneself. In our current cultural atmosphere of digital yelling and trying to verbally bludgeon one another with our opinions, we can learn from Jesus and Charles Sanders Pierce. These two intelligent thinkers reveal that there is never a true conversion of the mind or the heart brought about by force.
A Closer Look at Fredrick Titus Jacob Chiluba

A Closer Look at Fredrick Titus Jacob Chiluba

John Kombe; Anthony Mubanga

Lulu.com
2016
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This book is about the man of the hour, who put the welfare of others above his own. He was a trade unionist of his own stature, an orator and a man of the people, a voice of the voiceless. He is remembered as one of the founders of the Movement for Multi party Democracy, a party that birthed multiparty politics in Zambia. It was born a time when the economy and social systems were failing the people and a remedy was needed to heal the ailing Zambia. FTJ as fondly known remains a hero that must be accorded his rightful place in the history of Zambia's governance. This was the second president of Zambia H.E the late Fredrick Jacob Titus Chiluba.