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Froggy is distracted. At home his mother has to remind him to do his homework, and at school his teacher chides him for not paying attention. But how can he? Halloween is next week and he must come up with a great costume. How about Super Frog? "Flying high over the city. Faster than a dragonfly! Stronger than a bullfrog!" Or perhaps something scarier: Count Von Frogula! But then his mom reminds him that vampires have fangs, and that Froggy is a toothless wonder. Froggy has a lot of spooky thoughts on his mind, that's for sure; little does he know just how scary his Halloween will be! Jonathan London hones in on the joys and horrors of Halloween for the young, especially for boys who are not prepared for the amorous attentions of girls. He and Frank Remkiewicz (
Quiet, Wyatt!) have collaborated on the numerous other lighthearted, frolicsome
Froggy books in the series. (Ages 4 to 8)
--Emilie Coulter
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Book Description
It's almost Halloween, and all Froggy can think about is his costume. Maybe he'll be something scary like a ghost or a vampire. Or maybe he'll be a superhero or a cowboy. Finally Froggy decides he'll be the Frog Prince. It doesn't seem like a frightening idea, but when Princess Frogilina starts chasing him to give him a kiss--EEEK!--Froggy decides he's wearing the scariest costume of all!
"A fun-for-all, tongue-tangling, giggle-getting, 'flop,' 'bonk,' 'slam,' of a rousing read-aloud."--
School Library Journal on
Let's Go, Froggy!
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