Frank Remkiewicz
Author of Froggy Goes to School
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Froggy Summer Trio: Froggy Learns to Swim, Goes to Camp, Froggy Plays T-ball (3-Pack) (1996) — Illustrator — 184 copies
Froggy Goes To Bed 1 copy
Less Than Zero 1 copy
Froggy Goes To The Doctor 1 copy
Froggy Plays Soccer 1 copy
Froggys Baby Sister 1 copy
Froggys Best Christmas 1 copy
Froggys Day With Dad 1 copy
Let's Go Froggy 1 copy
Froggy Eats Out 1 copy
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I think this is by far the best Froggy book. I found that Froggy wasn't so obnoxious in this one...maybe its because as a every-now-again babysitter I know how that kid works. Its a charming little story that I was able to enjoy =)
This book is a blast to read! It gives you math word problems in the form of a riddle and hilarious stories. I loved the way it had me figure out how much a poodle weighed while on the scale with his owner. And it also taught me an interesting trick on how to multiply by 9 by just using my fingers. There were also a letter exchange from cat and dog where they use numbers to make certain sounds, deciphering the letter was strange at first but then was a breeze and it didn’t even feel like show more math!These riddles made me forget that I was doing word problems and just made me excited to do mental math. It is rare for me to find math this fun and all while reading a book, it is a must in my future library! show less
Froggy isn't my favorite storybook character by a long shot, but this book was great! By far the best Froggy story written. But that's only because I'm a marcher. Yep, 4 years (technically 6) of marching band...halftimes and parades and competitions. I can honestly say that this book was pretty accurate in the way the teacher emphasized NOT LOOKING AT ANYTHING. Thats true...you can't look at anything, because you need to be looking straight ahead with your chin up or else the band looks bad show more because there is a lack of UNIFORMITY. So, great job done by Mr. London. =)
P.S. The pop on Froggy's head with the baton by Frogilina the majorette was the perfect touch =D show less
P.S. The pop on Froggy's head with the baton by Frogilina the majorette was the perfect touch =D show less
This book is cute, but for some reason...Froggy always manages to annoy me.
Before I get into this little review of mine, what in the heck does sentence #2 even mean??
"Froggy was too pooped to pop." I just don't get it. What is this pop that London speaks of?
Anyway. For being so tired, Froggy doesn't seem like he's going to bed anytime soon. He has enough energy to yell and hop everywhere on some goose chase for his bedtime preparation objects.
Forgive me, but I always assumed that the sole show more purpose of brushing your teeth was to clean out your mouth and remove the digestive chemicals and sugars that are lodged in your teeth and whatnot by the help of a toothbrush. Correct me if I'm wrong. Froggy's toothbrush is in the cookie jar.....this kinda defeats the entire purpose of brushing his gums or teeth, whatever. It would seem to me that the toothbrush would have already taken on a bunch of sugar like household furniture takes on dust. Therefore, it would now be pointless for Froggy to brush before bedtime.
Also, I don't find Froggy's toothbrush in the cookie jar to be in the least bit sanitary. I am quite certain that Froggy's family planned on eating them sometime in the future. However, considering they are now covered in Froggy's SALIVA, I don't see this happening.
Finally, why in the heck would Froggy waste his time brushing his gums if he's just going to end up eating FLIES afterwards? I'm sure flies would probably not leave his gums in the least bit clean.
I think this book could have used a little more planning and LOGIC. =| show less
Before I get into this little review of mine, what in the heck does sentence #2 even mean??
"Froggy was too pooped to pop." I just don't get it. What is this pop that London speaks of?
Anyway. For being so tired, Froggy doesn't seem like he's going to bed anytime soon. He has enough energy to yell and hop everywhere on some goose chase for his bedtime preparation objects.
Forgive me, but I always assumed that the sole show more purpose of brushing your teeth was to clean out your mouth and remove the digestive chemicals and sugars that are lodged in your teeth and whatnot by the help of a toothbrush. Correct me if I'm wrong. Froggy's toothbrush is in the cookie jar.....this kinda defeats the entire purpose of brushing his gums or teeth, whatever. It would seem to me that the toothbrush would have already taken on a bunch of sugar like household furniture takes on dust. Therefore, it would now be pointless for Froggy to brush before bedtime.
Also, I don't find Froggy's toothbrush in the cookie jar to be in the least bit sanitary. I am quite certain that Froggy's family planned on eating them sometime in the future. However, considering they are now covered in Froggy's SALIVA, I don't see this happening.
Finally, why in the heck would Froggy waste his time brushing his gums if he's just going to end up eating FLIES afterwards? I'm sure flies would probably not leave his gums in the least bit clean.
I think this book could have used a little more planning and LOGIC. =| show less
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