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Froggy Goes to the Library

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Froggy loves the library!
When Froggy and Mom and Pollywogilina set out for the library, Froggy brings a wheelbarrow to hold all the books he plans to borrow. There are so many to choose from: Dinosaur books! Books about Space Frog! Froggy is so excited that he forgets to use his indoor voice.
Readers enjoy Froggy’s antics, and so does Miss Otterbottom, the librarian. “Come again soon, Froggy,” she says.
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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2016
      Having eaten out, played T-ball, and, of course, gotten dressed in previous books, Froggy finally visits the library in his 25th outing. "FRROOGGYY!" his mother yodels. Today is library day. Froggy jumps out of bed and, "zip! zoop! zup! zut! zut! zut! zat!"--he's dressed and ready to go. The expedition is punctuated by typical Froggy mishaps: he drops all his books, fails to use his indoor voice, stands on the table, and so on. With each infraction, the unnervingly fanged librarian, Miss Otterbottom, chides him. At first spurning storytime as "for babies," he of course is lured over to the story circle, where he is so excited by her "rhymes and songs" he becomes disruptive. Miss Otterbottom glares--and then decides that she can't beat him so she'd better join him and leads all the children in wiggly high jinks. It's all standard stuff, complete with much flopping and silly refrains for audience participation. Remkiewicz makes a serious misstep in continuing to depict Miss Otterbottom with an open book in her lap even as the text indicates that she's moved on to fingerplays. This will confuse regular storytimers, who are not accustomed to seeing librarians abandon their books halfway through to accommodate disruptive children. The only surprise this Froggy outing offers is the librarian's peculiar behavior--maybe it's time for Froggy to stay in bed. (Picture book. 3-6)

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2016

      PreS-Gr 2-Froggy is super excited to go to the public library and bring home some amazing books. While there, he is a little overly boisterous and gets reprimanded by Miss Otterbottom to use his indoor voice, not to stand on the furniture, and to act politely. Then, there is a storytime, and though Froggy thinks it is for babies, he eventually gets engaged in the story and, in his involvement, causes a big disruption. The librarian ends up incorporating his disruption into her storytime, and after it's over, they have a nice interaction. This is a typical Froggy book-Froggy goes into a situation, he makes some mistakes, he makes some observations, and everything is fine in the end. Portrayals of the library model how both how kids are expected to act in the library and how caring library staff make exceptions when rules are broken. There is no shushing, only gentle reminders. In the end, Froggy takes out a ton of books. The cartoon illustrations are typical for the series, colorful and consistent throughout. VERDICT A good story about visiting the public library and a solid addition to the "Froggy" series.-Heather Massa, East Rockaway Public Library, NY

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:3
  • Lexile® Measure:470
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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