Title | : | Frog vs Toad |
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Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 1406398209 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781406398205 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | Published July 1, 2021 |
Frog is a frog. And Toad is a toad. They are totally different from each other. So when a fly mistakes Frog and Toad for two FROGS, it’s not long before things get a bit fruity... Luckily, a too-close call with a snappy alligator makes Frog and Toad join forces to see that they’re not THAT different after all… At heart, a laugh-out-loud journey about togetherness, putting differences aside and realizing that friends don't need to be just like you, but they come in all shapes and sizes!
Frog vs Toad Reviews
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This is such a funny, delightful book that involves name-calling, mud-slinging doings down in the woods. The audience grows as frog and toad begin their fitful challenge of ownership over a fly caught by both of them at the same time with their tongues.
The author uses this verbal and real life mudslinging to teach differences in frogs and toads - their ability to hop high or low, the movement of their eyes, etc. The teaching is achieved in an immensely entertaining way utilizing the mode of storytelling. The lesson is actually hidden in the story.
The main discoverable lesson is that of differences between members of the amphibian reptile group. But the hidden discoverable lesson is that of a society that needs to learn that though there are differences there are also similarities that make us much the same. This provides a good opportunity to gently touch on the differences in races and cultures and how our differences shouldn't drive us apart but how we can appreciate each for their own strengths.
I love the cute illustrations and they help immensely to tell this story. I like particularly how the audience of observers grows with each page turn teaching us that our own actions and performances are observed by a growing audience.
DISCLOSURE: I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given. -
Funny and entertaining with cute cartoonish illustrations. A frog and a toad poke fun at each other and get into a big community fight. I thought the ending with the alligator was perfect. Could work for storytime for humor factor though there is a lot of back-and-forth dialogue that might be harder to differentiate between.
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A frog and a toad argue over who is better. I think frog makes a better case, but I'm biased. They get groups of frogs and toads into the argument. But, one thing they can agree on? Not wanting to get eaten.
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3.5
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A fun, light-hearted story about two amphibians trying to best one another before coming together against a toothy reptilian foe.
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Too much for a storytime but great book for older kids. Fun way to sneak in animal facts.
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Arguing amphibians unite when faced with a reptile
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Funny but predictable. My child liked the ending.
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Loved the ending
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This is a hilarious fusion of picturebook and nonfiction that will have the kids laughing and thinking at the same time.
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Over the top frog/toad humor + a giant mud fight? I'm in.
Themes: frogs, toads, friendship
Ages: 1-3 grade -
I love both frogs and toads so I naturally had to read this one. Really cute artwork, good story.
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Be sure to pair this one with I DON'T WANT TO BE A FROG! Great for readers of the Who Would Win series.
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A preschool and up book about a frog and toad fighting over a fly and they constantly fighting with each other.