The Pros & Cons of Being a Frog

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, General Fiction, Fiction
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Author: Sue deGennaro ISBN: 9781481471312
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books Publication: August 30, 2016
Imprint: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books Language: English
Author: Sue deGennaro
ISBN: 9781481471312
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Publication: August 30, 2016
Imprint: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Language: English

“This celebration of differences displays great respect for readers' intelligence and yields more with each reading. —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Two shy kids discover the power of friendship in this charming picture book that celebrates being different.

A boy likes to dress as a cat, but his best friend’s dog objects. What will he dress as now? A giraffe? A fox? A shark? When his best friend, Camille, suggests a frog, they work together to make the frog costume…until Camille runs out of patience. So the boy makes a list of the pros and cons of being a frog:

Pros:

  1. My friend Camille gave me the idea
  2. I’m less likely to be chased by a dog
  3. Being in a frog costume makes me feel brave

Cons:

  1. Not everyone loves wearing a frog costume as much as me
  2. If you start getting bossy about your frog costume then your friend will get up and leave
  3. A frog is NOT a solitary creature so it is no fun for a frog if his friend gets up and leaves

Luckily, he won’t have to choose, because true friendship means accepting each other’s differences: he can be himself and have his friend Camille.

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“This celebration of differences displays great respect for readers' intelligence and yields more with each reading. —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Two shy kids discover the power of friendship in this charming picture book that celebrates being different.

A boy likes to dress as a cat, but his best friend’s dog objects. What will he dress as now? A giraffe? A fox? A shark? When his best friend, Camille, suggests a frog, they work together to make the frog costume…until Camille runs out of patience. So the boy makes a list of the pros and cons of being a frog:

Pros:

  1. My friend Camille gave me the idea
  2. I’m less likely to be chased by a dog
  3. Being in a frog costume makes me feel brave

Cons:

  1. Not everyone loves wearing a frog costume as much as me
  2. If you start getting bossy about your frog costume then your friend will get up and leave
  3. A frog is NOT a solitary creature so it is no fun for a frog if his friend gets up and leaves

Luckily, he won’t have to choose, because true friendship means accepting each other’s differences: he can be himself and have his friend Camille.

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