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Let's Go, Froggy!

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Froggy wakes up to a beautiful day. The sun is shining. Butterflies and birds fill the air. To top it all off, he and his father are going for a bike ride. Froggy hops out of bed-flop, flop-and gets dressed-zap, zip, zoop! Then he shouts, "I'm re-e-a-d-y!" But before they can go, Froggy must find his helmet. Then he can't remember where he put his butterfly net. And he's getting hungry. Will Froggy and his father ever go bike riding? Young readers who sometimes lose their favorite toys or clothes will enjoy hearing about Froggy's hilarious search for his mislaid things. Let's Go, Froggy! is an IRA-CBC Children's Choice. John McDonough will keep listeners laughing out loud with his animated narration of Froggy and the kid-pleasing sounds.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 4, 1994
      This inferior sequel to London and Remkiewicz's Froggy Gets Dressed finds main character Froggy waking up on a sunny spring morning; while the first Froggy tale (about the green amphibian's plans for a snowy day) has an air of spontaneity, this book's gaiety seems forced. This time, Froggy's dad suggests a bicycle trip and mentions some things to bring along--a bike helmet, a butterfly net, a ball. Unsurprisingly, Junior has misplaced his gear, and a familiar parent/child exchange recurs each time Froggy initiates a search: `` `I don't know where it is!' said Froggy. `It's wherever you left it!' said Frog Sr..'' The mildly humorous forgetfulness becomes repetitious; even the onomatopoeia (``flop flop flop'' to imitate the sound of Froggy walking), one of the highlights of the previous book, seems excessive. On the other hand, Remkiewicz's illustrations are as punchy as ever, and his exaggeratedly expressive characters are almost infectiously eager. Ages 2-6. Children's BOMC main selection.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:420
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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