Felix and the 400 Frogs (Step Into Reading: A Step 3 Book)
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Rating | : | 4.42 (678 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0679967451 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 47 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"The worst part about the book was when it ended!" according to A Customer. We liked "Felix and the The worst part about the book was when it ended! A Customer We liked "Felix and the 400 Frogs" because our class is studying about ponds and pond creatures (like frogs). We also liked the main character Felix because he was nice and he was always helping the Frog Princess. Also, we liked the book because the authors put a lot of detail in it. They also put some hard words in it that we didn't know so that we could learn new words. The book was full of interesting things like someone kissing a frog and interesting characters like the mean Mr. Nubble. Our f. 00 Frogs" because our class is studying about ponds and pond creatures (like frogs). We also liked the main character Felix because he was nice and he was always helping the Frog Princess. Also, we liked the book because the authors put a lot of detail in it. They also put some hard words in it that we didn't know so that we could learn new words. The book was full of interesting things like someone kissing a frog and interesting characters like the mean Mr. Nubble. Our f. "A great short chapter book!" according to A Customer. I really enjoyed this book because it was a fantasy book! For readers that like exciting adventurous short books this is the book for you. I really enjoyed the parts where: Felix mind read with the princess frog; The elf came alive from the magical moon stone; Mr. Nubble made his yard into a monster museum.
After deciding he wants to be a mind reader when he grows up, Felix falls into a wild adventure that finds him leading an army of frogs against an evil lawn elf. Now he is beginning to think that a career in library science wouldn't be such a bad idea, after all . Illustrated in full color. Felix is in a real fix
Stephanie Zvirin. The story, on the other hand, is goofy fantasy, perfect for showing that reading can be frivolous and fun. From Booklist Gr. 2^-3. With expressions such as "had a gift" (meaning talent) and words such as frantically and beckoned, this Step into Reading book requires some reading sophistication. Colorful cartoon artwork nicely supports the wacky tale. Felix helps a frog princess recover a magic stone that happens to be in the yard of his crotchety, name-calling neighbor