Frog and Fly
by Jeff Mack
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Through a series of easy-to-read scenes, Frog always gets the better of Fly but in the end, Fly has the last word.Tags
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i read 3 of the 6 stories for storytime. they are all cute, but some are easier to read aloud than others.
Recommended Ages: Gr. K-1
Plot Summary:
Story 1 - Nice to "eat" you
Story 2 - Hi Fly, Bye Fly
Story 3 - Kiss
Story 4 - Good morning! (Dog and hog say shoo fly, but frog is happy to see fly
Story 5 - Competition (who can jump higher, run faster, who is yummier?)
Story 6 - Bear
Setting: no background except for story three which has a table in the foreground, and stories 5 and 6 which take place on grass
Characters:
Fly - always near the frog
Frog - loves to slurp the fly, teases the fly in some stories
Bear - eats frog at end
Dog and Hog in one story - tell fly to shoo
Recurring Themes: food, food chain, graphic novel,
Controversial Issues: frog gets eaten at the end by a bear
Personal Thoughts: This easy to read graphic novel is perfect for show more beginning readers because of the repetition of words, simple language, and helpful illustrations. Each story is 5-8 pages and contains roughly 7-11 frames with 1-2 sentences per frame. The stories are clever and entertaining.
Genre: graphic novel, fantasy (talking animals)
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Readalikes: Mo Willems (format, humor, beginning reader)
Illustrations - Each of the six stories has a different solid, textured background to help signify when the reader reaches the start of a new story. The animals are cartoony with large eyes and big smiles. show less
Plot Summary:
Story 1 - Nice to "eat" you
Story 2 - Hi Fly, Bye Fly
Story 3 - Kiss
Story 4 - Good morning! (Dog and hog say shoo fly, but frog is happy to see fly
Story 5 - Competition (who can jump higher, run faster, who is yummier?)
Story 6 - Bear
Setting: no background except for story three which has a table in the foreground, and stories 5 and 6 which take place on grass
Characters:
Fly - always near the frog
Frog - loves to slurp the fly, teases the fly in some stories
Bear - eats frog at end
Dog and Hog in one story - tell fly to shoo
Recurring Themes: food, food chain, graphic novel,
Controversial Issues: frog gets eaten at the end by a bear
Personal Thoughts: This easy to read graphic novel is perfect for show more beginning readers because of the repetition of words, simple language, and helpful illustrations. Each story is 5-8 pages and contains roughly 7-11 frames with 1-2 sentences per frame. The stories are clever and entertaining.
Genre: graphic novel, fantasy (talking animals)
Pacing:
Characters:
Frame:
Storyline:
Activity:
Readalikes: Mo Willems (format, humor, beginning reader)
Illustrations - Each of the six stories has a different solid, textured background to help signify when the reader reaches the start of a new story. The animals are cartoony with large eyes and big smiles. show less
Brief, cartoon like (word bubbles)
Every fly had his day.
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- Genres
- Graphic Novels & Comics, Picture Books
- DDC/MDS
- 741.5 — Arts & recreation Drawing & decorative arts Drawing Comic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic strips
- LCC
- PZ7 .M18973 .F — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
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