Froggy Goes to Grandma's

Part of Froggy

Illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz
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$7.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Puffin Books
120 per carton
On sale May 14, 2019 | 9781984836267
Age 3-5 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD500L | Fountas & Pinnell J
Sales rights: World
Froggy has a ball visiting Grandma!

When Froggy and his family go to visit Grandma, they look forward to all kinds of fun: a baseball game, a trip to the amusement park, a visit to the museum to see the Frogga Lisa.

But best of all is cooking with Grandma and learning to make her specialty, spaghetti with fly sauce.

Froggy's antics everywhere he goes will delight his many fans.
Praise for Froggy's previous adventure, Froggy Goes to the Library:

"Another uproarious adventure. . . Remkiewicz’s brightly colored, cartoonish scenes, which depict lots of bouncy action, are a great complement for London’s energetic text and irrepressible character. A natural fit for a fun library storytime." —Booklist

"A good story about visiting the public library and a solid addition to the 'Froggy' series." —School Library Journal 

"This wonderful tale certainly shows how fun the library can be." —School Library Connection

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Froggy has a ball visiting Grandma!

When Froggy and his family go to visit Grandma, they look forward to all kinds of fun: a baseball game, a trip to the amusement park, a visit to the museum to see the Frogga Lisa.

But best of all is cooking with Grandma and learning to make her specialty, spaghetti with fly sauce.

Froggy's antics everywhere he goes will delight his many fans.

Praise

Praise for Froggy's previous adventure, Froggy Goes to the Library:

"Another uproarious adventure. . . Remkiewicz’s brightly colored, cartoonish scenes, which depict lots of bouncy action, are a great complement for London’s energetic text and irrepressible character. A natural fit for a fun library storytime." —Booklist

"A good story about visiting the public library and a solid addition to the 'Froggy' series." —School Library Journal 

"This wonderful tale certainly shows how fun the library can be." —School Library Connection