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Tuesday 74 reviews David Wiesner
Sandpiper, 1997
Look to the skies on Tuesday nights!
+ Wiesner's Best + Utterly random and wonderful + Terrific Tuesday! + Fun "read"
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It's Mine! 3 reviews Leo Lionni
Dragonfly Books, 1996
A Christological Fable
+ A story about sharing. + This book is very appropriate for young readers.
On the surface, this is a simple and sweet tale of three frogs who learn how to share. But as a student of theology and of literature, I must share my insights into this amazing children's book. On a deeper level, this is a Christological parable and a history of salvation through Jesus Christ. ...
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Peach and Blue (Dragonfly Books) 30 reviews
Dragonfly Books, 1998
A "repeater" and also a "keeper"
+ Everyone should know this book! + Peach adn Blue + Peach and Blue + Peach and Blue
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Frog Girl 3 reviews Paul Owen Lewis
Tricycle Press, 2001
Frog Girl Promotes Divergent Thinking Skills and Compassion
+ Brings Haida culture to life + Beautiful! Native wisdom and inspiring artwork.
The story is easy to read aloud and the illustrations are rivetting. I bought this for my three-year-old son, but find myself using it as a teaching tool in my second grade classroom, as well. It is very similar to a story my grandparents (Quinault-Cowlitz/Coast Salish) used to tell me when I ...
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Pig Pig Goes to Camp 3 reviews David McPhail
Puffin, 1993
Pig Pig's Camping Experience
+ Pig Pig Goes to Camp + What is Pig Pig up to now?
This children's book goes into detail of what it is like to spend time away at Camp. What camp is like from leaving mom to sleeping at camp, sharing time with friends at camp. It adds to the camp activities by having Pig Pig make friends with frog. He makes so many friends that the frogs keep ...
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Ribbit!: Flip and See Who Froggy Can Be 13 reviews
HarperCollins, 2007
Creative Fun for Hours for all Ages
+ Great fun for kids! + wonderful book! + A must have book! + Ribbit!
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Finklehopper Frog 15 reviews Irene Livingston
Tricycle Press, 2003
Uplifting book
+ GREAT FIND!!!! + Has a good lesson in the story kids will love + Very fun sing-songy book + Fabulous
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The Frog and Toad Treasury 9 reviews Arnold Lobel
HarperCollins Publishers, 1996
Why do I love Frog and Toad?
+ Creative, thoughtful, timeless stories + nice adventures + Frog and Toad - Warm stories to snuggle with + Great children's book!
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Too Many Frogs 9 reviews Sandy Asher, Keith Graves, 2005
WONDERFUL READ ALOUD BOOK FOR THE CLASS
+ Two boys' review: Frogs are fun for bedtime stories + Froggie is a Ribbiting Success + Son liked the book, knew it from school + Kids and adults enjoy this
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An Extraordinary Egg 8 reviews
Dragonfly Books, 1998
An EXTRAORDINARY book for children!
+ another great book by leo lionni + ANOTHER GOOD ONE BY LIONNI - A VERY FUN BOOK. + Jessica the know-it-all + EGG-ACTLY WHAT CHILDREN ENJOY
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A Boy, a Dog, and a Frog (Boy, Dog, Frog) 12 reviews
Dial, 2003
What a great idea!
+ Great drawings, tell the story + Great for Language Learning + Endless possibilities + An Entertaining Book
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Some Frog! 1 review Eve Bunting
Voyager Books, 2002
Some Frog
This is a very real to life story in which a boy waits for hisfather to come to help him catch a frog for a big jumping contest atschool. As he waits for his father to come home it gets later and later until he knows that his father is not coming. So after dinner his mother takes him down to the ...
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The Poison Frog Mystery (Boxcar Children Mysteries) 1 review Gertrude Chandler Warner
Albert Whitman & Company, 2000
It's a very good book
I am six years old and my mother read this book to me. This is the second best Boxcar Children book we have read. My favorite so far is The Mystery in Washington, DC. I like this book because it takes place in a zoo, and it has lots of endangered animals in it. The mystery was full of ...
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Peach and Blue (Dragonfly Books) 30 reviews
Dragonfly Books, 1998
A "repeater" and also a "keeper"
+ Everyone should know this book! + Peach adn Blue + Peach and Blue + Peach and Blue
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Some Frog! 1 review Eve Bunting
Voyager Books, 2002
Some Frog
This is a very real to life story in which a boy waits for hisfather to come to help him catch a frog for a big jumping contest atschool. As he waits for his father to come home it gets later and later until he knows that his father is not coming. So after dinner his mother takes him down to the ...
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It's Mine! 3 reviews Leo Lionni
Dragonfly Books, 1996
A Christological Fable
+ A story about sharing. + This book is very appropriate for young readers.
On the surface, this is a simple and sweet tale of three frogs who learn how to share. But as a student of theology and of literature, I must share my insights into this amazing children's book. On a deeper level, this is a Christological parable and a history of salvation through Jesus Christ. ...
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Finklehopper Frog 15 reviews Irene Livingston
Tricycle Press, 2003
Uplifting book
+ GREAT FIND!!!! + Has a good lesson in the story kids will love + Very fun sing-songy book + Fabulous
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Ribbit!: Flip and See Who Froggy Can Be 13 reviews
HarperCollins, 2007
Creative Fun for Hours for all Ages
+ Great fun for kids! + wonderful book! + A must have book! + Ribbit!
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An Extraordinary Egg 8 reviews
Dragonfly Books, 1998
An EXTRAORDINARY book for children!
+ another great book by leo lionni + ANOTHER GOOD ONE BY LIONNI - A VERY FUN BOOK. + Jessica the know-it-all + EGG-ACTLY WHAT CHILDREN ENJOY
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The Poison Frog Mystery (Boxcar Children Mysteries) 1 review Gertrude Chandler Warner
Albert Whitman & Company, 2000
It's a very good book
I am six years old and my mother read this book to me. This is the second best Boxcar Children book we have read. My favorite so far is The Mystery in Washington, DC. I like this book because it takes place in a zoo, and it has lots of endangered animals in it. The mystery was full of ...
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