Lets Go, Froggy!, Jonathan London
Lets Go, Froggy!, Jonathan London
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Let's Go, Froggy!

Author: Jonathan London

Series: Froggy

Narrator: John McDonough

Unabridged: 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/30/2014


Synopsis

An IRA-CBC Children’s Choice • A Children’s Book of the Month Club Main Selection • A Junior Library Guild Selection Zap! Zip! Zoop! Froggy’s back! Spring is finally here, and Froggy can’t wait to go on a bike trip with his dad. But first he needs to find his bicycle helmet, butterfly net, and trading cards—will Froggy get on the road before sunset? With kid-pleasing sound effects, Let's Go, Froggy! Is the perfect choice for the read-aloud crowd. “A fun-for-all, tongue-tangling, giggle-getting, rousing read-aloud. … Should be a storytime favorite.”—School Library Journal

Reviews

Goodreads review by Samantha on February 25, 2012

Hmm....actually a better Froggy than the rest [except for the one where Froggy's in a marching band! lol]. Froggy isn't as annoying this time and we even get to laugh at his dad. Good enough for me! =)......more

Goodreads review by Bailey Marissa on September 06, 2018

Froggy tries to go play with his dad but is hindered by his forgetfulness when looking for his stuff.......more

Goodreads review by Bryant on July 23, 2017

Hey, is it hard to get out the door sometime without leaving something behind. Whenever I am running late and trying to get myself and kids out of the house I remember the lesson learned from reading this book. Froggy is one of my favorite children's book characters, he is like my kids own kids…excit......more

Goodreads review by Sean on January 09, 2024

Similar idea to the first book with a back and forth interaction, although one has to ask how many things does one need to take - anyway they idea is sound and the character may grow on you, but it is not setting the world on fire as of yet.......more

Goodreads review by Madison on February 06, 2023

I thought this was a decent book. I personally thought it got boring in the middle because of the predictability but it had a surprise twist at the end. I think this would be a good book for students to read on their own. The illustrations may draw students' attention as it is very colorful.......more