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The book tells a story about a young boy who meets and makes friends with a frog in Australia. Not just any frog but a protected species, yellow spotted bell frog. There's a certain magic that occurs when the boy Tristan saves the frog. A new adventure starts with many fun times, shared experiences and a wonderful new friendship. It doesn't stop though once you have read this book because there are 5 more characters you will get to meet and more adventures to share.

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The book tells a story about a young boy who meets and makes friends with a frog in Australia. Not just any frog but a protected species, yellow spotted bell frog. There's a certain magic that occurs when the boy Tristan saves the frog. A new adventure starts with many fun times, shared experiences and a wonderful new friendship. It doesn't stop though once you have read this book because there are 5 more characters you will get to meet and more adventures to share.

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The Yellow Spotted Bell Frog, Litoria Castanea, is a unique Australian species. It is listed as critically endangered due to habitat changes, predators and diseases. The frogs are a mix of green and gold with black and yellow spots around its body. All yellow spotted tree frogs have a pale green stripe running down their backs. They like to live in large ponds, exploring the grassy banks or floating on water. They live in the Central West, NSW, Australia, where the author resides. Reference to the above information was made from: NSW Scientific Committee, Hurstville NSW 1995, Office of Environment Heritage NSW, 2009 and Wikipedia free encyclopedia 2016 All references used have come from online internet 2017