
By: Jonathan London
Froggy goes to a sleep-away camp, where all of his fun seems to cause trouble for the camp's director.
Title: "Froggy Goes to Camp" by Jonathan London
Plot Summary: "Froggy Goes to Camp" is a children's picture book that follows the adventures of a frog named Froggy as he attends summer camp. The story begins with Froggy waking up to the news that he is going to Camp Run-A-Muck. Excited but also a bit nervous, Froggy packs his bags and heads off to camp. During his week-long stay, he participates in various activities such as archery lessons, food fights, and scary stories around the campfire. Despite his enthusiasm, Froggy gets into various mishaps, including losing his trunks during swim class and overturning his kayak with the camp director in it. The book is known for its humor and lighthearted portrayal of a young frog's experiences at summer camp.
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Critical Reception: While specific critical reviews are not provided in the sources, the book is generally well-received for its humor and engaging storyline. It is part of the popular "Froggy" series, which has been well-regarded for its ability to entertain and educate young readers.
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Overall, "Froggy Goes to Camp" is a delightful and entertaining read for young children, offering a relatable and humorous take on the summer camp experience.