
A Spoonful of Frogs
An unjacketed, lower-priced paper-over-board edition of the acclaimed picture book that the Horn Book called, âa chefâs-kiss of comic timingâ in a starred review. Author Casey Lyall and Caldecott Honor artist Vera Brosgol's humorous and wholly original picture book is perfect for readers who love Dragons Love Tacos and Room on the Broom.
Perfect for readers who love Dragons Love Tacos and Room on the Broom and now available as an unjacketed, lower-priced hardcover edition!
Frogs are the most important ingredient in a witchâs favorite treatâbut they are also the hardest to get into the cauldron! From acclaimed author Casey Lyall and Caldecott Honor artist Vera Brosgol, A Spoonful of Frogs is a humorous and wholly original picture book that The Horn Book called âa chefâs-kiss of comic timingâ in a starred review.
A witchâs favorite treat is frog soup. Luckily, itâs healthy and easy to make. To give it that extra kick and a pop of color, the key ingredient is a spoonful of frogs. But how do you keep the frogs on the spoon? They hop, they leap, they hide . . . and they escape. What is a poor witch to do?
Casey Lyall is a master of comedic timing with her deceptively simple and energetic text, and Caldecott Honor winner Vera Brosgolâs vibrant, hilarious illustrations make the witchâand the frogs!âpractically leap off the page. The solution to the witchâs dilemma will surprise and delight young readers and their parents alike.
Teeming with laugher and hijinks, A Spoonful of Frogs is pure fun from beginning to end. A must-have for young readers, parents, witches, frog lovers, and aspiring chefs.
An unjacketed, lower-priced paper-over-board edition of the acclaimed picture book that the Horn Book called, âa chefâs-kiss of comic timingâ in a starred review. Author Casey Lyall and Caldecott Honor artist Vera Brosgol's humorous and wholly original picture book is perfect for readers who love Dragons Love Tacos and Room on the Broom.
Perfect for readers who love Dragons Love Tacos and Room on the Broom and now available as an unjacketed, lower-priced hardcover edition!
Frogs are the most important ingredient in a witchâs favorite treatâbut they are also the hardest to get into the cauldron! From acclaimed author Casey Lyall and Caldecott Honor artist Vera Brosgol, A Spoonful of Frogs is a humorous and wholly original picture book that The Horn Book called âa chefâs-kiss of comic timingâ in a starred review.
A witchâs favorite treat is frog soup. Luckily, itâs healthy and easy to make. To give it that extra kick and a pop of color, the key ingredient is a spoonful of frogs. But how do you keep the frogs on the spoon? They hop, they leap, they hide . . . and they escape. What is a poor witch to do?
Casey Lyall is a master of comedic timing with her deceptively simple and energetic text, and Caldecott Honor winner Vera Brosgolâs vibrant, hilarious illustrations make the witchâand the frogs!âpractically leap off the page. The solution to the witchâs dilemma will surprise and delight young readers and their parents alike.
Teeming with laugher and hijinks, A Spoonful of Frogs is pure fun from beginning to end. A must-have for young readers, parents, witches, frog lovers, and aspiring chefs.
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An unjacketed, lower-priced paper-over-board edition of the acclaimed picture book that the Horn Book called, âa chefâs-kiss of comic timingâ in a starred review. Author Casey Lyall and Caldecott Honor artist Vera Brosgol's humorous and wholly original picture book is perfect for readers who love Dragons Love Tacos and Room on the Broom.
Perfect for readers who love Dragons Love Tacos and Room on the Broom and now available as an unjacketed, lower-priced hardcover edition!
Frogs are the most important ingredient in a witchâs favorite treatâbut they are also the hardest to get into the cauldron! From acclaimed author Casey Lyall and Caldecott Honor artist Vera Brosgol, A Spoonful of Frogs is a humorous and wholly original picture book that The Horn Book called âa chefâs-kiss of comic timingâ in a starred review.
A witchâs favorite treat is frog soup. Luckily, itâs healthy and easy to make. To give it that extra kick and a pop of color, the key ingredient is a spoonful of frogs. But how do you keep the frogs on the spoon? They hop, they leap, they hide . . . and they escape. What is a poor witch to do?
Casey Lyall is a master of comedic timing with her deceptively simple and energetic text, and Caldecott Honor winner Vera Brosgolâs vibrant, hilarious illustrations make the witchâand the frogs!âpractically leap off the page. The solution to the witchâs dilemma will surprise and delight young readers and their parents alike.
Teeming with laugher and hijinks, A Spoonful of Frogs is pure fun from beginning to end. A must-have for young readers, parents, witches, frog lovers, and aspiring chefs.
























