Froggy Builds a Tree House

Froggy Builds a Tree House by Jonathan London is an illustrated book published by National Geographic Books on April 4, 2013. This 32-page story follows Froggy and his friends as they embark on the exciting project of building a treehouse, with assistance from Dad. Initially, the plans exclude Frogilina, as Froggy insists on a “Boys Only!” rule, but the narrative takes a turn when Frogilina ultimately plays a crucial role in the adventure.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of themes such as friendship and imagination as Froggy and his friends navigate their treehouse construction. The story emphasizes the importance of inclusion and teamwork, showcasing how everyone can contribute, regardless of initial plans. With its engaging storyline and charming illustrations, this book offers a fun experience for young readers interested in animals and social themes.
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Froggy and his friends are building a treehouse-with a lot of help from Dad. Their plans don’t include Frogilina though, “Boys Only!” says Froggy. But in the end, it’s Frogilina who saves the day and joins the treehouse gang. Lovable Froggy returns in his 22nd laugh-out-loud adventure.
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