This is a children’s picture book of average size.
I don’t remember the title but the pictures and story are stick in my mind. It is about a forest animal, a frog, I think, who is feeling so sorry for herself that she stomps through the forest and pond stepping on other creatures and being quite a nuisance in her angry blindness.
I’m not sure of the date of publication but I read this book to my son when he was a little boy (he’s 36 now). Maybe it was newly published at that time or perhaps it was a reprint of an older book—I really don’t know.
I seem to have lost this book or given it away. I want to have it again to read to my granddaughter.
I recall the frog’s name was an old fashioned one like “Gertrude”.
Wish I could tell you more.