Froggy Goes to School

Froggy Goes to School by Jonathan London, published by Penguin in September 1998, is a delightful children’s book that spans 32 pages. This reprint edition follows Froggy as he navigates the excitement and nerves of his first day at school, showcasing his playful spirit and the support of his mother. The story captures the essence of new experiences and the social themes surrounding school life, making it relatable for young readers.
In this engaging tale, Froggy’s lively antics provide reassurance to children who may feel anxious about starting school. The narrative encourages active participation, making it an excellent choice for read-aloud sessions. With its focus on animals, particularly frogs, and the themes of education and social interaction, this book is designed to calm pre-school jitters and celebrate the joy of learning.
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Froggy’s mother knows that everyone’s nervous on the first day of school. “Not me!” says Froggy, and together they leapfrog to the bus stop — flop flop flop. Froggy’s exuberant antics will delight his many fans and reassure them that school can be fun.”This is a great read-aloud with sounds and words that encourage active participation….A charming story to calm those pre-school jitters.” — School Library JournalJonathan London is the author of many books for children, including I See the Moon and the Moon Sees Me, Like Butter on Pancakes and four other books about Froggy.
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