Product Details:
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
ISBN-10: 069401298X
ISBN-13: 9780694012985
Sku: 30442669
Publish Date: 3/1/1999
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 10.5H x 8.5L x 0.5T
Pages:
64
Age Range:
8 to 12
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One morning Toad sat in bed "I have many things to do," he said. "I will write them all down on a list so that I can remember them." (from the first line)
| Five further adventures of two best friends as they share cookies, plant a garden, and test their bravery. *Author: Lobel, Arnold *Series Title: An I Can Read Book *Publication Date: 1999/03/01 *Binding Type: Hardcover *Grade Level: 1-2 *Language: English *Depth: 0.50 *Width: 8.50 *Height: 10.50 |
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From the Publisher:
Five further adventures of two best friends as they share cookies, plant a garden, and test their bravery. Frog and Toad are best friends -- they do everything together. When Toad admires the flowers in Frog's garden, Frog gives him seeds to grow a garden of his own. When Toad bakes cookies, Frog helps him eat them. And when both Frog and Toad are scared, they are brave together. From the first enchanting story to the last, these five adventures of two best friends are filled with humor and tender affection. |
Annotation:
Whether gardening together or baking cookies, Frog and Toad are the best of friends. Five short vignettes about their special friendship are together in this early reader classic. In "The Garden", Toad learns that gardening requires a lot of hard work and a lot of patience, and in "Cookies", the pair tries very hard not to eat all the cookies. Three-color illustrations accompany the text of this beginning-reader book. A 1973 Newbery Honor Book.
Whether gardening together or baking cookies, Frog and Toad are the best of friends. Five short vignettes about their special friendship are together in this early reader classic. In "The Garden", Toad learns that gardening requires a lot of hard work and a lot of patience, and in "Cookies", the pair tries very hard not to eat all the cookies. Three-color illustrations accompany the text of this beginning-reader book. A 1973 Newbery Honor Book.
Author Bio
Arnold Lobel
Arnold Lobel is widely recognized for his "I-Can-Read" books for beginning readers. In addition to these works, he also illustrated and wrote many picture books such as HOW THE ROOSTER SAVED THE DAY, created with his then wife, Anita Lobel. Lobel won the Caldecott Medal in 1981 for his book FABLES. He will be remembered particularly for his books featuring amphibian pals Frog and Toad, such as FROG AND TOAD ARE FRIENDS and DAYS WITH FROG AND TOAD.

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