Froggy Plays T-ball

Froggy Plays T-ball by Jonathan London, published by Penguin on February 5, 2009, is an illustrated children’s book that captures the excitement of a young frog’s first day of T-ball. In this engaging story, Froggy is eager to hit home runs and bask in the cheers of the crowd, but his adventures take a humorous turn as he faces various mishaps on the field.
Readers will find a lighthearted narrative that follows Froggy’s comical experiences, including accidentally bonking his friend Max and catching flies instead of the ball. This book presents themes of sports and recreation through the lens of juvenile fiction, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With 32 pages of vibrant illustrations, this edition offers an entertaining glimpse into the world of sports from a frog’s perspective.
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It’s the first day of T-ball and Froggy can’t wait. In his dreams he’s hitting home runs and waving to the cheering crowd. But things never go quite right for Froggy. After he bonks his pal Max on the head with his bat, throws himself out at first base, and spends his time in the outfield catching real flies with his tongue, Froggy has one last chance to prove he’s a T-ball star.
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