Froggy's Best Christmas - signed by author


Item Number: 189

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $20

Online Close: Mar 25, 2010 9:00 PM PDT

Bid History: 6 bids - Item Sold!


Description

You are bidding on Froggy's Best Christmas by Jonathan London, illustrated by Frank Remkiewicz. New. Hardcover. Signed and donated by the author. Classic children's story for ages 2-6.


About this book:


'Twas the night before Christmas... and Froggy was snoozing away! Every year he sleeps through the holidays, waking up only when spring arrives. But this year his friend Max the beaver has other plans in store for his amphibious pal. Tossing snowballs at Froggy's window, Max rouses him and gives him his first-ever Christmas present. "Gee, thanks," says Froggy, faintly perplexed. "I always wanted a drawing of a Christmas tree." But it's not a picture Max is giving him, it's the real thing! The two set off to wake Matthew the turtle and Travis the bear from their hibernations. Soon all four are in search of the perfect Christmas tree. All goes well with the selection, transport home, and decoration...until Froggy decides it's time to place the foil star on top. "Timber!" shouts Max. "Thunk!"


Frank Remkiewicz's cheerful illustrations tell this holiday story beautifully, but Jonathan London's animal banter and sound effects ("Zup! Znap! Zat! Zwit! Zum! as Froggy gets dressed in his snow clothes - - long underwear, purple leggings, yellow and green polka-dot shirt, blue boots, and red plaid coat) beg for read-aloud. Children relate, oh how they relate, to Froggy's silly antics and mishaps... - - Emilie Coulter (Ages 3 to 6)

Special Instructions

This book is signed by Jonathan London


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Donated by

Jonathan London