Status
Available
Call number
Description
A young frog uses his long tongue to catch a fly, a beetle, and a grasshopper, but when he tries to catch a butterfly he's in for a surprise.
Series
Genres
Collection
Publication
Piggy Toes Pr (1999), 16 pages
User reviews
LibraryThing member cerritos
This clever book features a frog with silly googly eyes and a long sticky-stretchy tongue that are actually attached to the book's cover! The hilarious read-aloud story features bright, humorous illustrations - and you won't believe the surprise ending! Kids delight to The Icky Sticky Frog
LibraryThing member liss2
This book is sort of science based about what a frog eats, it is a predictable book great for children who are beginning to read. I would recommend this book for kinder gardeners.
LibraryThing member jaimie919
Out came frog's tongue so sticky and long and... slurp the fly was gone. As the frog sits in the pond on a log he eyes creatures and eats them. In the end instead of the frog eating another creature it gets eaten by a fish. This book is very entertaning and the children LOVE it. My two year old
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class wants me to read this book everyday and over and over again. They like to recite parts of the book and get a good laugh. This book can help show children the food chain. Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
2001-12-01
Physical description
16 p.; 10.5 inches
ISBN
1581170424 / 9781581170429
UPC
001581170427
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