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Adventures of Frog & Toad (I Can Read Series)

by Arnold Lobel (Author, Illustrator) Author

(From Amazon): Synopsis Twenty-five years ago, readers were introduced to Frog and Toad and instantly fell in love. Since publication, books about these two lovable friends have won numerous awards. Frog and Toad are Friends was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 1971 and Frog and Toad Together was a 1973 Newbery Honor Book. Now you can have three favorite Frog and Toad books together in one volume. Meet Frog and Toad as they discover the true meaning of friendship. Sometimes it is not so easy, like the day that Frog goes off by himself, leaving Toad to worry that he's lost his friend. But whether they're in Frog's garden or Toad's house, or even in Toad's unusual dream, Frog and Toad are always best friends. Frog and Toad are Friends, Days with Frog and Toad, and Frog and Toad Together are Arnold Lobel's most beloved legacy to young readers. Both new fans and old will love having these favorite Frog and Toad books together in one volume, for hours of nonstop Frog and Toad stories. Arnold Lobel was one of the most loved creators of children's books. He wrote and/or illustrated more than sixty books for children and is perhaps best known for his I Can Read Books about Frog and Toad. In 1971 Frog and Toad are Friends was named a Caldecott Honor Book. The second in the series, Frog and Toad Together was named a 1973 Newbery Honor Book. In 1980 he received the Caldecott Medal for his book Fables.

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Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
9780760771044
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
15
Pages
64
Suggested Grades
1st
Publisher
Sandy Creek
Edition
2010 Edition
Copyright
2010

Chapters

  • 1 Spring
  • 2 The Story
  • 3 A Lost Button
  • 4 A Swim
  • 5 The Letter
  • 6 A List
  • 7 The Garden
  • 8 Cookies
  • 9 Dragons and Giants
  • 10 The Dream
  • 11 Tomorrow
  • 12 The Kite
  • 13 Shivers
  • 14 The Hat
  • 15 Alone

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