After having his tonsils removed, Jannus is convinced he’ll never speak without the aid of “frogspawn,” so he sends his younger brother Max on a mission to find this mysterious substance. With his friend Jesse by his side, Max sets out across field, farm, and forest to find the “frogspawn,” discovering many interesting creatures in this lovely tale of determination and adventure.
Film: Frogs & Toads, Netherlands, 2009, 78 mins PG symbol
SUBTITLED but with English subtitles read out loud
***** SPECIAL GUEST!*****
Following the screening, Andrew Gray, Curator of Herpetology (reptiles and amphibians) at the Museum, will give an interactive talk all about frogs!
This will include him using a wide range of live frogs, and during the talk the children will be able to get up close to the real animals themselves whilst learning all about these fascinating creatures.
Date: Wednesday 11 August
Time: 11am
Venue: The Manchester Museum
Price: FREE
All events as part of the Family Friendly Film Festival are intended to be suitable for the whole family to enjoy - adults included! All adults must have a valid ticket for the event, including any free events, and children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Ticket prices are the same for both adults and children unless stated otherwise.
Booking:
Book tickets in advance - click on the 'book now' link to the top right hand side of this page, or call Quaytickets on 0843 208 0500.
Age group: Ages 5-8