Flip-Flop and the Bully Frogs Gruff


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When FlipFlop tries to cross the bridge to join her friends, she runs into the Bully Frogs Gruff. Those bullies threaten to eat FlipFlop if she tries to cross! Even though those gruff, tough, and buff Bully Frogs scare FlipFlop, she's determined to pass. Can she outwit them all and make some new friends?




Bully Frog


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Bull Head Pond is situated off one of the main creek beds of Laurel Lake. As the story is told, the pond had been ruled by a bossy bullfrog named Princess Jacqueline. The good natured pond life referred to Princess Jacqueline as the "Bully Frog". And with good reason. Her angry mean spirited personality made her unpopular and disliked. Theresa a small green pond frog with a sunny and happy disposition took the same route to school every day, but she was picked on because she was disabled. Theresa had to hop by Princess Jacqueline who bullied Theresa on a regular basis calling her Stupid Head, Green Slime and Four-eyes. After some time, Theresa stood up to Bully Frog. This allowed Theresa and her pond critter classmates to no longer play a game of leap frog in order to get to school. Everyone met on a common lily pad where they proved that all problems can be worked through. Princess Jacqueline and Theresa discovered some of life's greatest lessons. Now they teach others about the true meaning and understanding of friendship and learning to trust, love and accept others.as they are! This enlightening tale lures the reader's attention by addressing this ongoing and out of hand situation that happens everywhere and anywhere, namely bullying! They say one person can make a difference, but together we could stop the bullying!! Appreciate Life and all it has to offer, but along the way don't forget to Smile!







Freddy from the Pond In: the Bully Frogs


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Freddy from the Pond in: "The Bully Frogs" is the eagerly awaited second book from The Adventures of Freddy from the Pond children's picture book series. Freddy runs into (literally) a group of Bully Frogs who are intent on making little Freddy's froggy life miserable. But when Freddy comes across one of the bully frog's pet tarantula, Freddy is able to turn things around. Read on for this great lesson on bullying and life's lessons. The illustrations also by Mr. Gonzales are even more creative and colorful than ever before. Mr. Gonzales is a U.S. History teacher and has degree's in History and Art, he is also a U.S. Army veteran (Combat Medic)who did two tours in Iraq, and is very excited to bring you the further adventures of "Freddy from the Pond." Mr. Gonzales is busy working on his dissertation for his PhD in Curriculum & Instruction at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he lives with his wife, two cats, and his dog.




Bully and Bawly No-Tail


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Action rhymes


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Sittin' in My Garden (Waitin' for the Jellybeans to Grow)


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<<>> In the world that is of Rob Louis, you will meet characters like Billy the Squid (and his seahorse sidekick Sid). You will be introduced to “Be on Time, Bill” and even take a boat ride through a bowl of vegetable soup. “Pass the carrots, potatoes, and peas, but hold the onions, please.” And when Rob is in his poetry and prose phase, you will find him picking his “knows.” He knows how to make a “boa constrictor cake,” and he knows “never to stand under a blue galoo, for goodness sake!” Some may ask, “Rob, how do you think of such things?” Easy, a little gnome lives in my head. He tells me when it is time for bed. He reminds me to tie my shoes and think goofy things when I am writing too. He tries to catch me when I fall down, and for my birthday, he became a clown. But when my head aches, yes, alas, I put my gnome out on the grass. So if you don’t like prose or poem, don’t blame me; blame the gnome. He probably wrote them because I wasn’t home. So now you know. But why the title of the book Sittin’ in My Garden (Waitin’ for the Jelly Beans to Grow)? Well, mostly because not only are jelly beans my all-time favorite candy, but they are also a fair and favorable representation of the prose and poems herein. Like the jelly beans, my writings are colorful, varied, and capable of either bringing a sweet and new memory or reminding the reader of an old one. Perhaps something from your childhood or maybe your children’s or grandchildren’s childhood. That’s why these poems and prose were written for the young and not so young. For all ages. And not to worry, there is no mentioned politics, religion, nothing sexual or any curse words, just goofy G-rated fun for all. Enjoy.




The Adventures of Klondike the Frog


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In the second book of The Adventures of Klondike the Frog, Klondike learns a valuable lesson about the true meaning of bravery, courage, kindness, and acceptance when he is confronted by Boomer the Bully.




Bully and Bawly No-Tail


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"Bully and Bawly No-Tail" by Howard Roger Garis is a delightful children's book that follows the misadventures of two mischievous little kittens, Bully and Bawly, who happen to be born without tails. Despite their lack of tails, these curious and energetic kittens embark on a series of amusing escapades that lead them into all sorts of predicaments. The story is filled with humorous situations and lighthearted antics as Bully and Bawly explore their world, interact with other animals, and get into various amusing scrapes. Their unique trait of having no tails adds an extra layer of charm to their personalities, and readers will be captivated by their playful and endearing antics. As the kittens navigate through their adventures, they learn important lessons about friendship, courage, and the value of using their wits to solve problems. Through their interactions with other animals and their experiences in different situations, Bully and Bawly develop their own distinct characters and leave a lasting impression on readers. Howard Roger Garis's writing is engaging and filled with whimsical charm, making "Bully and Bawly No-Tail" a delightful read for children and those who are young at heart. The book's imaginative storytelling and lovable characters make it a timeless classic that continues to entertain and delight readers of all ages.




Jewish Humor Stories for Kids


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The American Jewish Librarians created a contest for best short story in the humor category. The criteria for these stories were: it had to be funny, jewish and for kids. This book is a complilation of these stories.