Froggy Learns to Swim

Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London, published by Scholastic Incorporated in 1995, is a delightful children’s book featuring 28 pages of engaging illustrations and a simple narrative. The story centers around Froggy, who initially fears the water despite frogs being known for their swimming abilities. With encouragement and practice, Froggy learns to embrace the water, showcasing a journey of overcoming fears.
Readers will find a charming tale that highlights themes of family support and personal growth. The book explores emotions and feelings related to fear and perseverance, making it relatable for young readers. Through Froggy’s experiences, children can learn about water sports and the joy of swimming, all while enjoying a lighthearted story filled with fun and encouragement.
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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! Full color.
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