Ten friendly frogs

May 16, 2018


Author
Sally Hobson
Illustrations
Sally Hobson
Publishing house
Scholastic
Price
8.99£
Type
Soundbook, sensory, count book
Age
3+







Ten small frogs goes for a walk and start to get lost one by one. One meets a mouse, another dives, another helps friends. As a result, one frog sits alone on the shore and waits for the rest of frog friends who come back right away.

The book has cool graphics, but rather more important are rubber figures of frogs that "disappear" with each subsequent page. In the upper right corner there is a loudspeaker button that triggers the frog croak (loudness, shrillness: in the norm).

For Zo, it was the best book in the phase of loving frogs (when she learned to say "Ribbit! Ribbit!"), she was later forgotten.

Really, these rubber frogs stole my heart. Although not as much as the rhyming content of the book, which forces them to properly count down (look at the picture below and everything will become clear).


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