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I Don't Want to Be a Frog
I Don't Want to Be a Frog | Dev Petty
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A frog who yearns to be any animal that is cute and warm discovers that being wet, slimy, and full of bugs has its advantages.
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LibrarianRyan
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Mehso-so

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So my first thought it that this book is cute and I really like it, however, we are a more enlightened age. This book is all about being who you are born to be. You cant be someone/thing else because you were not born the way they were. And while my initial reaction is I like this book, my second thought is how would a trans kid feel reading this, and it makes me think this book is not so great.

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howjessicareads
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Such a funny book! Thumbs up from parents and toddlers alike at story time today. 🐸 #jesshowreads2018

IamIamIam 👍👍👍 My daughter picked that up at the book fair & loves it!! 6y
howjessicareads @IamIamIam Yay! 🐸📚 6y
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AndreaG
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This F book by Dev Petty is perfect for grades K-2 and would be great for RAs, but could easily be turned into RT for students because of the back and forth dialog in the book. This book is about a frog who wants to be anything other than a wet, slimy frog. The frog ends up accepting his lot in life when he learns the grass isn‘t always greener and there‘s nothing wrong with being a frog. #ucflae3414sp18

AndreaG I would use this book for RT with repeated readings to work on fluency and expression, and focus the lesson on loving oneself and use this as a lead in to a science lesson, learning about habits and facts about the animals mentioned in the book. This link is for a lesson plan for this text. https://campb4je.weebly.com/read-aloud-lesson-plan.html ELL: 2, 6, 17. UDL: 7.2, 7.3 (edited) 6y
paulettevp I like the idea of the RT for fluency. I also think that any chance to teach kids the message behind a story should be taken. Great classroom application. I haven‘t read many books with this back and forth dialogue because it‘s usually a narrator so this would be a nice change to check it out. 6y
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