Froggy’s Sleepover

Froggy’s Sleepover by Jonathan London, published by Viking in 2005, is a delightful children’s book that captures the excitement and challenges of a first sleepover. This edition features 36 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers eager to explore Froggy’s adventures. The story follows Froggy as he navigates the anticipation of spending the night away from home, only to find himself caught in a whirlwind of events that lead him and his friend Max back and forth between their houses.
Readers will find a charming narrative that highlights the ups and downs of sleepover experiences, emphasizing themes of friendship and the struggle to settle down for the night. The engaging storyline invites children to relate to Froggy’s journey, filled with moments of excitement and uncertainty. As Froggy and Max try to find a way to finally fall asleep, the book offers a lighthearted exploration of childhood experiences that resonate with many young readers.
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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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