Froggy’s Sleepover

Froggy’s Sleepover by Jonathan London is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin on February 15, 2007. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Froggy as he embarks on his first sleepover at Max’s house, packing all the essentials like his sleeping bag, pajamas, and toothbrush. However, Froggy’s excitement leads him to make several trips back to his own house, creating a playful narrative that captures the essence of childhood sleepover adventures.
Readers will find a charming exploration of friendship and the social themes surrounding sleepovers, as Froggy and Max navigate their way through a series of comical back-and-forth trips between their homes. The book addresses common childhood anxieties related to sleepovers while providing a lighthearted perspective on bedtime and dreams. With its engaging storyline and relatable characters, Froggy’s Sleepover is sure to entertain young readers and evoke laughter as they join Froggy and Max in their fun-filled escapades.
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Froggy is sleeping over at Max’s house for the first time! He packs his sleeping bag, his pillow, his pajamas, and even his toothbrush. Now, he’s ready to flop flop flop off to Max’s house. But then Froggy decides it would be a good idea to go back to his own house. So off they go—shloop! Then Max gets a tummy ache and wants to go back to his own house. So off they go—shloop! Back and forth they go between the two houses. Froggy’s Sleepover is sure to dissolve any sleepover worries into giggles as Froggy and Max delight young readers with sleepover fun.
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