Froggy’s Sleepover

Froggy’s Sleepover by Jonathan London, published by Viking in 2005, is an engaging children’s book that captures the excitement and challenges of a first sleepover. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, follows Froggy as he navigates a series of events that lead him and his friend Max back and forth between their homes, creating a humorous and relatable scenario for young readers.
In this story, Froggy’s anticipation for the sleepover quickly turns into a whirlwind of activities that complicate their plans for a peaceful night. Readers will find themselves immersed in the playful dynamics of friendship and the trials of settling down for sleep. The narrative explores themes of excitement and the unpredictability of sleepovers, making it a delightful read for children who are experiencing similar milestones.
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Froggy is excited about his first sleepover, but a series of events sends Froggy and Max back and forth between their houses, until it seems they will never fall asleep.
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