Froggy Learns to Swim

Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London is a delightful children’s book published by Penguin on June 1, 1997. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Froggy, who initially struggles with a fear of water, despite frogs being known as great swimmers. With encouragement and practice, Froggy learns to embrace swimming, aided by playful songs that enhance the experience.
Readers will find a charming narrative that captures the journey of overcoming fears and the joy of learning something new. The book incorporates elements of juvenile fiction, focusing on themes related to sports and recreation, as well as the natural world of frogs and toads. The engaging sound words and Froggy’s relatable dialogue make it an enjoyable read-aloud choice for young audiences.
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Zzzziiiinnngggg splash!
Everyone’s favorite frog learns to swim!
Frogs are supposed to be great swimmers. “Not me!” says Froggy, who’s afraid of the water. But with a little encouragement, some practice, and the help of a silly song or two, Froggy becomes an expert frog-kicker!
“Froggy’s childlike dialogue and the sound words—‘zook! Zik!’; ‘flop flop . . . splash!’ make this a wonderful read aloud.” —School Library Journal
An IRA/CBC Children’s Choice
A Junior Library Guild Selection
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