Froggy loves the library in this twenty-fifth book in the Froggy series! When Froggy and Mom and Pollywogilina set out for the library, Froggy brings a wheelbarrow to hold all the books he plans to borrow. There are so many to choose from: Dinosaur books! Books about Space Frog! Froggy is so excited that he forgets to use his indoor voice. Still, readers enjoy Froggy’s antics, and so does Miss Otterbottom, the librarian. “Come again soon, Froggy,” she says.
"Another uproarious adventure. . . Remkiewicz’s brightly colored, cartoonish scenes, which depict lots of bouncy action, are a great complement for London’s energetic text and irrepressible character. A natural fit for a fun library storytime."—Booklist
Jonathan London (www.jonathan-london.net) has written twenty-five books about lovable Froggy, his most popular character. Jonathan also writes poetry, novels, and other picture books. He lives in Graton, California.
Frank Remkiewicz (www.remkiewicz.com) has illustrated all twenty-five Froggy books, as well as many other children’s books. He has also created art for posters and greeting cards. He lives on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Praise for Froggy Goes to the Library: "Another uproarious adventure. . . Remkiewicz’s brightly colored, cartoonish scenes, which depict lots of bouncy action, are a great complement for London’s energetic text and irrepressible character. A natural fit for a fun library storytime."—
Booklist"A good story about visiting the public library and a solid addition to the 'Froggy' series."—
School Library Journal
"This wonderful tale certainly shows how fun the library can be."—
School Library ConnectionPraise for the Froggy Series
"Froggy's natural exuberance and excitement are infectious..."—
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Froggy Plays T-Ball"A good choice for reading aloud.... Any youngster who has ever bundled up for wintertime will surely laugh out loud over this addled amphibian's constant dressing and undressing."—
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Froggy Gets Dressed"Perfect to comfort any kid a little hesitant at the first swimming lesson. Giggles come with the lesson."—
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Froggy Learns To Swim"The accessible text, with its sound effects and overall sense of fun, is a pleasure to read aloud. Even nonreaders can enjoy the story through the cartoonlike illustrations. Another winning entry in the Froggy series."—
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Froggy Goes To Bed