Life According to Og the Frog
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ナレーター:
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John H. Mayer
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著者:
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Betty G. Birney
このコンテンツについて
The adventures in Humphrey's Room 26 are hopping back into the spotlight, from the perspective of Og the Frog!
When Og the Frog first comes to Room 26, he doesn't know what to think. He misses his friends from the pond, there are all kinds of strange noises, and the water is his tank just might be too clean (you know, a little muck never hurt anyone). But the furry, squeaky fellow living next to him is endlessly entertaining, the kids sure are friendly, and - BING, BANG, BOING! - they put big fat crickets right into his tank.
All of this gives Og lots of ideas for one of his favorite pastimes - making up poems and songs. But he gets stumped when talk turns to sending him back to the pond. Will he have to say good-bye to Tabitha whose whole life just changed like his? Or Mandy who just started seeing the bright side of things with his help? And Humphrey, who he's finally beginning to figure out?
Og's frog's-eye view of the world is curious, sympathetic, and poetic, and the perfect companion to The World According to Humphrey.
©2018 Betty G. Birney (P)2018 Listening Library批評家のレビュー
"This sparkling offshoot of Birney’s Humphrey the hamster series reveals the Room 26 goings-on from the perspective of amphibian Og, a second classroom pet.... Laced with environmental facts, this is a heartening tale of cross-species friendship, change, and belonging." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
“This first volume in a spinoff series about Humphrey’s pal, Og the frog, offers heart and humor.... Birney pours the same charm into this new series as she did into the [Humphrey] books.... An excellent addition to chapter book collections.” (School Library Journal, starred review)
“Move over, rodent. There's a new class pet in town.... Though writing with her customarily light touch, Birney gives serious thought to the plight of pets caught in the wild, giving voice to every side and debating the most humane response. Og's miscommunications with Humphrey provide ample comic relief, as do the frog's songs, which he launches into with gusto. While it may not be that easy being green, this book mixes the sweet and the serious in a ribbitting read.” (Kirkus Reviews)