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Friend frog por Alma Flor Ada
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Friend frog (edición 2001)

por Alma Flor Ada, Lori Lohstoeter (Ilustrador)

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When he finds that he cannot croak, jump, or swim like the frog he meets at the pond, Field Mouse wonders if they can be friends.
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Título:Friend frog
Autores:Alma Flor Ada
Otros autores:Lori Lohstoeter (Ilustrador)
Información:Scholastic (2001), Paperback
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Etiquetas:frog, friendship, mice, cooperation, courage

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The little field mouse in the story is trying to tell everyone secrets and become friends with anything and everyone the whole story. He is extremely lonely and just wants someone to be able to call a friend. Everything and everyone ignores him. He meets a frog and the frog knows how to jump, swim, and croak. The mouse doesn't feel confident in himself because he feels that there is nothing he can do to stand out and make friends. In the end the mouse helps out the frog from warning him that the falcon is looking for food and saves his life while doing so. The frog is thankful for the mouse and they become friends. This book would be great to share with kids that feel like they are getting ignored by siblings or people at school. It would build their confidence and let them know that even though you may be tiny you can help someone out. ( )
  Gsmith0930 | Sep 7, 2017 |
a cute book about how two different friends (mouse and frog) help each other to stay away from dangers and enjoy each others company. mouse likes how frog sings, so he sings for mouse and all his friends.
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  TUCC | Nov 4, 2016 |
Book is about a field mouse and a frog. Field mouse wants to be friends with the frog. This would be great to say even if you aren't the same you can still be friends
  jfreckles721 | Jan 22, 2016 |
This is a good story to use for a lesson on Diversity and cultural differences for students in elementary. I think so because, the mouse wants to be friends with the frog but he doesn't think its possible because the frog can do things that he can't but he saved her life by alerting her when danger was near. The mouse's grandfather told him stories and how to watch out for danger and frog didn't have anyone to tell her those things. They became friends in the end. The reading level is a 2.6.
  Natoya | Apr 11, 2015 |
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From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 2-Poor Field Mouse is so wowed by Frog, who can jump, croak, and swim to beat the band, that he doubts whether the two of them can ever be friends. Then Field Mouse, who can't do anything as well as Frog can, discovers there is something he can do. The acrylic-on-illustration-board paintings use strong lines and deep earth tones to create the world of the pond and the field that the two protagonists inhabit. Their expressions communicate worlds-Frog, a fun-loving, enthusiastic sort, and poor, meek Field Mouse, whose face exudes palpable yearning. Pair this with John Schindel's I'll Meet You Halfway (McElderry, 1993; o.p.) and Kerry Argent's Wombat and Bandicoot: Best of Friends (Little, Brown, 1990; o.p.) for a storytime on the glories of friendship.
Ann Welton, Terminal Park Elementary School, Auburn, WA

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