139A: frog’s birthday party (solved)

This is a picture book from the early seventies featuring, I believe, a frog who invites people to her birthday party but no one ends up coming. I think this is because she holds it in the water and serves foods that only she likes.  I have a distinct memory of an illustration in which the frog is sitting alone on a lily pad with a party hat askew on her head.  She has prepared many gelatin molds with flies and they are beginning to melt.  She ends up arranging a different party with food to suit her guests and everyone comes.  Please help me!

 

2 thoughts on “139A: frog’s birthday party (solved)

  1. chanda

    This sounds like Kingcup Cottage by Racey Helps (1962). “Frog Francesca is renting a cottage on her uncle’s advice: “if the roof leaks, so much the better.” She decides to invite the neighborhood to a birthday party for herself but no one comes. A hedgehog helpfully suggests that the house is too watery to attract many guests. Francesca then becomes hostess at a second party in a drier location where the rooms are not “puddly” and happily enjoys great success.”

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  2. Claire Gilman

    Oh my goodness that is it!!!!! Oh thank you, thank you, thank you! My sister and I have been trying to remember this book for years. What a wonderful Christmas present it will be!

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