Frog's Lunch

by Dee Lillegard

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A hungry frog finds his lunch when a fly happens by the pond.

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I liked this book for a few basic reasons. The language was clear, explaining how the frog caught the fly, but it was not very interesting. The character, frog, was believable because it was a basic topic and plot, having the frog look for his meal, which was a fly. The illustrations were very appropriate for the mood and also for the story, explaining how the frog sat quietly, waiting for the fly to land. The illustrations also explained a lot about the story, which I believe allowed the reader, as myself, to have more interest. The big idea of the story truly leads to the frog eating the fly for lunch, which is the typical story told about frogs.

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Canonical title
Frog's Lunch

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Genres
Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
509Natural sciences & mathematicsScienceHistory, geographic treatment, biography
LCC
PS3562 .I4557 .F76Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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Rating
½ (3.67)
Languages
English, Spanish
Media
Paper, Audiobook
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8
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