
The Frog Daddy
By Andrew Weiner
Illustrators
Illustrated by Bethany Crandall
Edition
By Andrew Weiner
Hardcover edition
Publisher Hachette Book Group Imprint Little, Brown BFYR ISBN9780316592932
The Frog Daddy

SKU
9780316592932J
Your favorite daddy-daughter duo take on another favorite fairy tale, this one about the time a wizard turned Andy into a frog!
It’s bedtime, so you know what that means—Estella is ready for another totally true story from her dad’s childhood. In tonight’s story, Andy is on a class trip to New York City, where he crosses paths with a wizard.
But Andy quickly learns that making fun of a grumpy wizard is not a good idea. Before he can say “RIBBIT!” Andy has been transformed into a frog.
With the help of his old pal Wendy, Andy will have to hop his way through the Big Apple to reverse the spell in this delightful early reader graphic novel filled with epic adventure, shenanigans, and belly laughs.
It’s bedtime, so you know what that means—Estella is ready for another totally true story from her dad’s childhood. In tonight’s story, Andy is on a class trip to New York City, where he crosses paths with a wizard.
But Andy quickly learns that making fun of a grumpy wizard is not a good idea. Before he can say “RIBBIT!” Andy has been transformed into a frog.
With the help of his old pal Wendy, Andy will have to hop his way through the Big Apple to reverse the spell in this delightful early reader graphic novel filled with epic adventure, shenanigans, and belly laughs.
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