Frog On A Log In A Bog

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There's a Frog on a Log in the Bog

What happens whena moder-day fable collides with the Florida wetlands? FROGAZOOM! You enter the world of Eco-fiction where the real world meets the fictional Og, the king of the frogs. Follow the adventures of this noisy frog as he sings, eats and hops his way around the St. Johns River area. Learn about what kind of bugs and other creatures live near the bog and how they deal with this adventuresome frog. A 122 page chapter book for ages 9-12. Included at the end of the book are several pages of eco-facts where you can learn about Florida's critters and environment. Number 1 in the Just So Wild series. Hearland Reviews says: It is not only entertaining, but is also educational. The Eco-Facts section in the back is full of related informtion. The illustrations by Linda Day are very well done and are a whimsical addition to the story.
Andypedia

It's an encyclopedia ... all about Andy! The Andypedia is a complete guide to every book, every story and every character in the world of Andy Griffiths' books. It's also a complete guide to everything you ever wanted to know about Andy himself – including the answers to questions people are always asking him, like "How old were you when you started writing?" and "How many books have you actually written?" and "Where do you get your ideas from?" and "Did all that stuff really happen to you?" and "Was Danny Pickett really your best friend?" and "Were you really in love with Lisa Mackney?" and "Did your bum really grow arms and legs and run away?"
Teaching Thinking Skills with Picture Books, K–3

Author: Nancy J. Polette
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date: 2007-07-30
This step-by-step introduction to teaching thinking skills in the primary grades will be useful to teachers, librarians and staff development personnel. It will be of particular interest to teachers of the gifted. Each thinking skill is explained in a full-page reproducible format followed by a page offering booktalks to be used to introduce favorite picture books that can be used to teach that skill to young children and two pages of reproducible activities for the children to practice the newly learned skill. Over 30 skills are taught ranging from analogy to hypothesizing to inferring to patterning and reversible thinking. This book will be a logical companion to Teaching Thinking Skills with Fairy Tales and Fantasy (Teacher Ideas Press, 2005) that focuses on teaching these skills to older students.