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Publisher's Note:

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 passtimes--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.…

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Life According to Og the Frog

by Betty G. Birney

Overall Book Review:

Og maybe a frog, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t “hoppy” to help out when support is needed. 

A spin-off of veteran author Betty Birney’s, The World According to Humphrey series, Life According to Og the Frog is a companion that readers can jump right into.

First person narrative introduces readers to Og and his new home in room 26. Living in a tank at an elementary school is a lot different than his old life in the marsh. Who knew that being a classroom pet consists of more than cooling off in a water bowl and drying off on his rock? Is Og up for the challenge?

Short chapters containing Og’s musings along with songs and poems allow readers to learn about important subjects such as adapting to a new environment, being a friend, and becoming conscientious of wildlife.

A wonderful book for young readers who are starting to gain footing in chapter books, or for teachers and parents who are interested in read-alongs, Life According to Og the Frog is a perfectly delightful pick. 

If you like Og then you’ll be sure to enjoy his friend Humphrey too, in  Humphrey’s Mixed-Up Magic Trick.

Review of an Advance Reading Copy

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Putnam

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language:  None

Violence/Gore:  None 

Sex/Nudity:  Joke about kissing.

Mature Subject Matter:

None

Alcohol / Drug Use:

None

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I am a full-time mom, full-time wife, and overtime reader. I have been an avid reader for as long as anyone can remember. It must run in the family because both my mother and grandmother are also voracious readers and often pass books back and forth. Almost any genre can spark my interest, but I often go in streaks, reading a bunch of books from one genre, then switching to another for a while and back again.