It's Froggy's birthday, but it seems that everyone has forgotten... No one seems to remember that it's Froggy's special day. Mom and Dad don't say a word, and all of his friends are busy elsewhere. Until he gets back home to find everyone waiting to surprise him with a party, complete with a piñata filled with chocolate-covered flies! "Froggy's natural exuberance and excitement are infectious..."—School Library Journal on Froggy Plays T-Ball "Perfect to comfort any kid a little hesitant at the first swimming lesson. Giggles come with the lesson."—The Orlando Sentinel on Froggy Learns To Swim
Froggy isn't looking forward to his check-up because he might get a shot, but when it's over and he's pronounced a very healthy frog, Dr. Mugwort is the one who dreads Froggy's next visit.
Froggy and his little sister Polly want a dog of their own, but Doggy proves harder to train than Froggy anticipated.
So off they go. . . . Then after scary noises at Max's, both decide to go back to Froggy's. Froggy's Sleepover is certain to dissolve any sleepover worries into giggles as Froggy and Max delight young readers with sleepover fun.
"The humor and spirited artwork will put Froggy fans in the holiday mood!" (The Horn Book) "Children who have delighted in the earlier books about Froggy will cheer him along as he experiences his very first Christmas." (School Library ...
Froggy is nervous about his first day of school, but, even though it's hard to sit still, he has a wonderful time.
Froggy just never learns—and that's why we love him! “An enjoyable, light-hearted comedy of errors, cheerfully illustrated with festive Halloween details.” —Booklist “Children will just love this frog, and non-scary Halloween ...
Froggy and his friends are building a treehouse-with a lot of help from Dad.
With inventive antics every child will recognize, Froggy makes bedtime rituals hilariously his own. Jonathan London and Frank Remkiewicz collaborated on the seven popular previous Froggy books: Froggy Gets Dressed, Let's Go, Froggy!
It's the day of the big game, and Froggy is ready.
None of Froggy's friends are home one Saturday, but that does not mean he wants to go on a movie playdate with Frogilina.