When Frog finds a bird lying motionless in the grass, Hare tells him that it is dead and explains what this means. The animals find a quiet burial spot for the bird who sang so beautifully for them. Touched by the scene, they make their way home when suddenly Frog runs ahead and starts a game of catch. The animals play happily and as they pass the tree where the bird used to sing, they see another bird sitting there singing a song of its own.
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Max Velthuijs was born in The Hague in 1923, and died in 2005, aged 81. He is now considered to be one of Holland's most important creators of children's books, alongside Dick Bruna. He won many awards, including the highly prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2004.
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