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by: Jim Post
Amazon.com's Price: $9.99 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Binding: Board book
EAN: 9781579390983
ISBN: 1579390986
Label: Accord Publishing, a division of Andrews McMeel
Manufacturer: Accord Publishing, a division of Andrews McMeel
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 28
Publication Date: October 01, 2001
Publisher: Accord Publishing, a division of Andrews McMeel
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Sales Rank: 336129
Studio: Accord Publishing, a division of Andrews McMeel
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Product Description: When he's not soaking in Mom's sink suds, you might find this precocious little hopper slipping and sliding in Brother's shorts. No matter where he ends up, kids and parents will have a ball as they discover all of the wrong places for a frog to be found.
Singer/songwriter Jim Post (Rock-'n-Roll Hall of Famer) has written a story to be sung!
Dan Vasconcellos' outrageously fun illustrations will delight readers with surprises on every page.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - cute but repetitive
My babies love the googly frog eyes and the pictures are cute, but the verses are repetitive...and get annoying very quickly. I think for older kids, it might be a fun book to help them learn to read because they'll recognize the same words again and again. But mommies reading to babies want something a little more fun to read! 1 star for the verse, 3 stars for the illustrations/eyes.
Rating: - frog in the kitchen sink
My nephew loved this book as did I. We read it together over 5 times in the first 30 mins and soon Cooper was making up new and funny versions of his own. Lots of repition and rhythm, both very important for eary readers.
Rating: - For people with sense of humor
Very interesting book. Nice illustrations plus fun with moving eyes. Repetitive text, which can be sung. My son has always loved it, although English is not our first language.
Rating: - Fun to read
This was not my favorite book to read my [...], but he loved it and kept bringing it back to me saying "sink please" so I kept reading it. Eventually I started to get silly with it by changing the voices around and keeping a rythme, now I enjoy reading it too. My four year even likes to get in on the action. I recommend this book along with a fun attitude and sense of humor.
Rating: - Great Eye's
My son loves this book as well as Friends of a Feather by Cohn/Sullivan. The repeated phrases make him laugh but can sometimes be a little tounge tying espically if you are tired. The google eyes are also fun for him to watch as they move around.
If you want to reclaim your child from grandparents just ask them to read this book to them and you will have your child back within 2 pages.
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