The Frog Who Would a Wooing Go
1859

The Frog Who Would a Wooing Go is a children's tale by Charles H. Bennett, first published in 1859. It follows a young frog who, against his mother's advice, embarks on a journey to woo a mouse named Mousey. The story explores themes of curiosity and the consequences of disobedience, culminating in a moral lesson about the importance of listening to parental guidance. The whimsical narrative is filled with songs and merriment, but ultimately leads to a tragic end for some characters due to unforeseen dangers.













