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Froggy Plays in the Band by Jonathan London
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Froggy Plays in the Band (edition 2004)

by Jonathan London, Frank Remkiewicz (Illustrator)

Series: Froggy

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Froggy's marching band practices for their debut at the Apple Blossom Parade, hoping to win the big prize.
Member:BraileeSmith
Title:Froggy Plays in the Band
Authors:Jonathan London
Other authors:Frank Remkiewicz (Illustrator)
Info:Puffin (2004), Paperback, 32 pages
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Tags:Paperback, Band, Froggy, Rhyming

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In this story froggy wants to join the marching band to win a big prize. He practices hard and is determined that nothing will go wrong. On the big day he does exactly what his teacher says and tries his very best. But unfortunately one of his band members messes him up, but that doesn't stop him! froggy jeeps going and because of his persistence the band ends up winning the prize!
  abrianawedin | Nov 9, 2018 |
froggy worked really hard to be a part of the band and get over his fear of having to play in front of people
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  TUCC | Nov 21, 2016 |
Here comes Froggy's marching band, led by the one and only Frogilina. Froggy and his pals are sure they can win the big prize in the Apple Blossom Parade, even though they haven't been playing together very long. They just need to remember the rules: Don't look left. Don't look right. And don't stop for anything! This can be read with the importance of staying on task and following the rules. ( )
  CWilli47 | Nov 12, 2013 |
Embarrasment and friendship are the key points in this book. Great illustrations I would use this in the fifth grade classroom ( )
  Leshauck | Oct 14, 2007 |
I saw on LibraryThing that there are quite a few "Froggy" books written by London. Last summer, we checked out a book about Froggy learning to swim. I tend to be leery of repeating characters in picture books (Olivia notwithstanding) because the stories tend to be uninspired more often than not, and this book did not buck the trend.

Froggy decides to enter a marching band contest that advertises a big prize, so he gathers together his friends into a ragtag marching band. The outcome is not terribly important, but the messages are conflicting. I'm a bit troubled by the emphasis on competition - that Froggy decides to learn the saxophone not for its own sake but to win a contest. On a positive note, Froggy shows determination in practicing day and night and in not allowing an accident during the parade to derail him. I just wish the ol' boy could be more internally motivated. ( )
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Remkiewicz, FrankIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
McDonough, JohnNarratormain authorsome editionsconfirmed

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