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Arlene, Peter's sister, doesn't believe he is mature enough to possess a magic set. However, when Arlene inadvertently transforms herself into a frog, it is Peter who discovers the solution to restore her back to her original form.
Peter's sister, Arlene, is skeptical about his ability to handle a magic set, arguing that he is not old enough to own one. Nonetheless, when Arlene unexpectedly finds herself transformed into a frog, it is Peter who steps up and devises a way to reverse the spell, returning her to her human state.
Arlene, the sister of Peter, is convinced that he lacks the maturity to responsibly own a magic set. Yet, it is Peter who ultimately figures out how to change Arlene back after she accidentally turns herself into a frog.
Despite Arlene's belief that Peter is not old enough to own a magic set, it is he who comes up with the solution when Arlene unexpectedly finds herself in the form of a frog. Arlene, Peter's sister, had doubted his readiness, but it is Peter who proves capable of resolving the situation.
Arlene, Peter's sister, is hesitant to let him have a magic set, arguing that he is not old enough to handle it responsibly. However, when Arlene unintentionally transforms herself into a frog, it is Peter who discovers the way to reverse the transformation and restore her to her human state.
Although Arlene, Peter's sister, does not think he is mature enough to own a magic set, it is Peter who devises the means to change Arlene back after she inadvertently turns herself into a frog. Arlene's skepticism about Peter's readiness is ultimately overcome by his problem-solving skills.
Arlene, Peter's sister, doubts that he is old enough to own a magic set, but it is Peter who figures out how to change Arlene back when she accidentally transforms herself into a frog. Arlene's initial doubts about Peter's abilities are dispelled by his successful resolution of the unexpected situation.
Peter's sister, Arlene, is unconvinced that he is ready to own a magic set, but when Arlene unexpectedly turns herself into a frog, it is Peter who discovers the solution to reverse the transformation and return her to her human form. Arlene's skepticism about Peter's maturity is ultimately overcome by his problem-solving skills.
Despite Arlene's concerns that Peter is not old enough to responsibly own a magic set, it is Peter who ultimately devises a way to change Arlene back after she accidentally transforms herself into a frog. Arlene's doubts about Peter's readiness are dispelled by his ability to resolve the unexpected situation.
Arlene, Peter's sister, does not believe he is mature enough to own a magic set, but when Arlene unexpectedly finds herself turned into a frog, it is Peter who figures out how to reverse the transformation and restore her to her human state. Arlene's initial skepticism about Peter's capabilities is overcome by his problem-solving skills.
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publisher | HarperCollins Publishers; First Edition (September 1, 1989) | ||||
language | English | ||||
hardcover | 64 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 0060247312 | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-0060247317 | ||||
reading_age | 5 years and up | ||||
item_weight | 11.2 ounces | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #5,388,164 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #825,028 in Children's Books (Books) | ||||
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