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1) Fish is fish
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When his friend, the tadpole, becomes a frog and leaves the pond to explore the world, the little fish decides that maybe he doesn't have to remain in the pond either.
2) Ah ha!
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With simple repeated text the story follows the ups and downs of a frog's day.
3) Tad
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Sometimes the biggest stories come from the smallest beginnings ... Meet Tad. She's the smallest tadpole in a big pond, and lives there with all her tadbrothers and tadsisters. Although something else lives there too ... BIG BLUB! And when everyone else starts to disappear, Tad starts to wonder if Big Blub will get her too ... Or is everyone else going somewhere else; somewhere better? And if so, will Tad ever get there too? A big story about a tiny...
10) We give thanks
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A rabbit and a frog zip around town talking to their friends about all the things they love, before cooking up a way to show everyone their gratitude.
15) -Ate as in skate
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Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "ate" in such words as "skate," "date," "plate," and "gate."
16) -Og as in dog
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Introduces, in brief text and illustrations, the use of the letter combination "og" in such words as "dog," "clog," "bog," and "frog."
17) Bently & egg
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A shy, singing frog is left in charge of a very special egg that changes his life.