The Froggies Do NOT Want to Sleep
By Adam Gustavson
Illustrated by Adam Gustavson
By Adam Gustavson
Illustrated by Adam Gustavson
By Adam Gustavson
Illustrated by Adam Gustavson
By Adam Gustavson
Illustrated by Adam Gustavson
By Adam Gustavson
Illustrated by Adam Gustavson
By Adam Gustavson
Illustrated by Adam Gustavson
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$16.99
Jun 08, 2021 | ISBN 9781580895248 | 3-7 years
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Jun 08, 2021 | ISBN 9781632898395 | 3-7 years
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$8.99
Jun 03, 2025 | ISBN 9781623546816 | Baby-3
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Praise
♦ Eschewing sleep, the froggies engage in bizarre nighttime capers.
This unusual bedtime book alerts readers with the bold opening message that “the froggies do NOT want to sleep.” Indeed! Instead, the froggies want to hop. Reasonable. They also want to practice the accordion, ride unicycles, and play dress up! Hmmm? They want to go on long country drives and “joust like knights.” OK. And they want to perform underwater ballet and “tame ferocious beasties”! Really? Pushing the envelope totally, the froggies want to sing opera while being shot from a cannon, fly spaceships, and engage in burping contests with ET’s. But they absolutely do not want to sleep…maybe. Beginning with the froggies’ surreptitious exit from bed on the front endpapers, the realistically executed, fantastically conceived illustrations track the froggies’ nocturnal activities from the sublime to the ridiculous in a series of increasingly dramatic double-page spreads. Early images show leggy amphibians tiptoeing across the page before exuberantly hopping frogs jam-pack the spread. Hilarious scenes of frogs playing accordions, spinning on unicycles, dressing up in period costumes, speeding like Mr. Toad in a flashy red roadster, aerially jousting with toilet plungers, performing ballet lifts underwater, riding a submerged alligator (backward), operatically exploding from a cannon, and zipping through galaxies in a spaceship appropriately culminate on the rear endpapers with the exhausted froggies finally crashing into bed.
A zany, rib-tickling bedtime tour de force.
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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