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Frog Activities for Preschool

June 26, 2020 by Sarah

Here I have rounded up over 45 frog activities for preschool, kindergarten, and other young children that will make your frog theme unit for homeschool so much fun while being educational at the same time.

Frog Activities for Preschool

Frog Theme Unit Homeschool Ideas

Are you doing a frog theme with your child for homeschool? They can be so much fun! Especially when you pair some cute and educational frog books with these fun frog activities for preschool.

I’ve also included some great frog activities for other young elementary children too. You and your child are going to have a great time learning about frogs with these frog games, printables, and activities for kids.

Frog Activities for Preschool and Young Kids

Let’s get to the list! I’ve rounded up a wide variety of frog activities that will go great with any frog theme.

These activities include things to help learn about literacy, writing, sensory, math, essential preschool skills, fine motor skills, and gross motor frog games for kids.

There are worksheets, activities, games, and more here for you to choose from. You’re sure to find something here you and your child will love.

  • Frog Pond Habitat Sensory Bin
    1. Frog Pond Habitat Sensory Bin
  • Pond Frogs Activity Bundle
    2. Pond Frogs Activity Bundle
  • Golf Ball Painted Frog Puppets
    3. Golf Ball Painted Frog Puppets
  • Sticky Frog Tongue Craft
    4. Sticky Frog Tongue Craft

1. Learn about where frogs live while exploring through sensory play with this fun and colorful frog pond habitat sensory bin. Life Over C’s

2. Teach your preschooler about their letters, numbers and shapes in a froggy fun way with this adorable pond frogs activity bundle. Laughing and Learning

3. Forget painting with a paintbrush, let your kiddo have some extra fun painting with these clever and messy golf ball painted frog puppets. Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds

4. Act like frogs in search of their dinner with this clever sticky frog tongue craft. Kids Activities Blog

  • Frog Letter Writing
    5. Frog Letter Writing
  • Edible Frog Life Cycle Snack
    6. Edible Frog Life Cycle Snack
  • Pond Preschool Pack
    7. Pond Preschool Pack
  • Frog Pond Play Dough Printables
    8. Frog Pond Play Dough Printables

5. Let your preschooler practice their writing while down at the pond with this frog letter writing practice tray. Mrs. Plemons’ Kindergarten

6. Take a snack break while learning about the frog life cycle with this edible frog life cycle snack. Teach Beside Me

7. Teach math, literacy, and writing with fun frog activities in this pond preschool pack. Busy Hands and Minds

8. Enhance your preschooler’s play dough play by inviting them to learn about frogs as they play with these frog pond play dough printables. Life Over C’s

  • Preschool Pond Printables
    9. Preschool Pond Printables
  • Frog Life Cycle Sensory Bin
    10. Frog Life Cycle Sensory Bin
  • Frog Race Graphing Game
    11. Frog Race Graphing Game
  • Frogs and Lily Pads Slime
    12. Frogs and Lily Pads Slime

9. If you need some good worksheets to go along with your frog theme week for your preschooler, then these pond printables for preschool are a great addition to your frog unit. Free Homeschool Deals

10. Let your preschooler enjoy some sensory play as they learn about frogs with this fun and engaging frog life cycle water bead sensory bin. Views From a Step Stool

11. Teach your child about graphing and visual discrimination in a fun way with this frog race graphing game. Simple Fun for Kids

12. Mix together a little bit of science, a dash of sensory play and even a pinch of art as you make these slime lily pads for your toy frogs. The Kindergarten Connection

  • Frog Sensory Play Invitation Tray
    13. Frog Sensory Play Invitation Tray
  • Pond Life Math & Literacy Printables
    14. Pond Life Math & Literacy Printables
  • Frogs and Flies Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Match
    15. Frogs and Flies Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Match
  • Frog Footprints Sponge Painting
    16. Frog Footprints Sponge Painting

13. Invite your preschooler to the world of slimy green frogs with this frog sensory play invitation tray. Let their imaginations run wild. Teaching Mama

14. Teach your child valuable math and literacy skills while staying within the frog theme with these clever and fun pond life math & literacy printables. Karen Cox

15. Practice uppercase and lowercase letter recognition with this adorable frogs and flies alphabet match game. The Classroom Creative

16. Get crafty as you do this simple and clever frog footprints sponge painting with your preschooler. Education.com

  • Frog Roll and Cover
    17. Frog Roll and Cover
  • Life Cycle of a Frog Craft Activity
    18. Life Cycle of a Frog Craft Activity
  • Color by Shape Frog
    19. Color by Shape Frog
  • 5 Layers Cycle of a Frog Montessori Puzzle
    20. 5 Layers Cycle of a Frog Montessori Puzzle

17. Give your child the opportunity to practice number recognition in multiple representations while exercising their one-to-one correspondence with this frog roll and cover game. Preschool Play

18. Learn about the life cycle of a frog in a tasty and colorful way with this life cycle of a frog craft activity. The Inspiration Edit

19. Teach your preschooler about shapes, practice some early reading and work on the fine motor skill of coloring in the lines with this color by shape frog worksheet. Mrs. Plemons’ Kindergarten

20. Here’s another fun way to teach your child about the life cycle of a frog. If they love puzzles then they will have so much fun with this 5 layer life cycle of a frog Montessori inspired puzzle. Onshine

  • Frog Jump and Measure Gross Motor Activity
    21. Frog Jump and Measure Gross Motor Activity
  • Frog Eggs Counting
    22. Frog Eggs Counting
  • Swamp Sensory Tub
    23. Swamp Sensory Tub
  • LEGO Duplo Frog Build
    24. LEGO Duplo Frog Build

21. Help your little one get some wiggles out while learning about measuring with this frog jump and measure gross motor math activity. Coffee Cups and Crayons

22. Practice counting in a fun way with this frog themed frog eggs counting activity. Planning Playtime

23. Get messy, sticky, and green with this gelatin swamp sensory tub play activity. Rescue the swamp animals from the goo! No Time for Flashcards

24. If your preschooler loves LEGO Duplos then they will have a ball doing this LEGO Duplo frog build with you. Frugal Fun 4 Boys

  • Frogs Theme Activities and Free Printables
    25. Frogs Theme Activities and Free Printables
  • Frog Balance Math Game
    26. Frog Balance Math Game
  • Frog Pond Play Dough
    27. Frog Pond Play Dough
  • Frog Life Cycle Printable Puzzle
    28. Frog Life Cycle Printable Puzzle

25. Round out your frog theme preschool unit with this fun selection of frog theme activities and free printables including songs, rhymes, and activity packs. KidSparkz

26. Teach your child about math and comparing numbers with this unique and adorable frog balance math game. Inpher

27. Inspire creativity and imaginative play with this versatile and fun frog pond play dough activity. Pre-K Pages

28. Review the frog life cycle while assembling this cute frog life cycle printable puzzle with your preschooler. Views From a Step Stool

  • Where's Froggy? Following Directions With Positional Concepts Activity
    29. Where’s Froggy? Positional Concepts Activity
  • Frog Patterns Math Worksheets
    30. Frog Patterns Math Worksheets
  • Feed the Frog Fine Motor Activity
    31. Feed the Frog Fine Motor Activity
  • Frog Jump Measurement With Unifix Cubes
    32. Frog Jump Measurement With Unifix Cubes

29. Help your child practice the skill of following directions while also learning about positional words with this cute “Where’s Froggy?” positional concepts activity. Speech Sprouts Therapy

30. Teach your preschooler about patterning while staying on frog theme with these cute frog patterns math worksheets. Paula’s Primary Classroom

31. Practice valuable fine motor skills with this simple and yet always-a-hit feed the frog fine motor activity. Therapy Fun Zone

32. Measure how high the frogs are jumping using Unifix cubes with this frog jump measurement activity. Planning Playtime

  • Frog I Spy a Shape Game
    33. Frog I Spy a Shape Game
  • Color Matching Hungry Frogs
    34. Color Matching Hungry Frogs
  • Lily Pad Math Subtraction Activity
    35. Lily Pad Math Subtraction Activity
  • Life Cycle of a Frog With Definitions 3-Part Cards
    36. Life Cycle of a Frog 3-Part Cards

33. Teach your preschooler about their shapes, help them practice their pre-writing skills, and giggle over this frog I spy a shape game. Pocket of Preschool

34. Help your child learn about their colors as they help these frogs find their lunch with this color matching frogs game. The Kindergarten Connection

35. If you have an older child who is doing the frog unit with you or your preschooler is advanced at math, then this lily pad math subtraction activity will be a fun addition to your frog theme. No Time for Flashcards

36. Pick up some frog life cycle figurines and use them with these frog life cycle 3-part cards with definitions to help teach your child about the life cycle of frogs. Montessori 123

  • Frog Hop Phonics Blending Game
    37. Frog Hop Phonics Blending Game
  • Prepositions Where Questions Following Directions Game
    38. Prepositions Where Questions Following Directions Game
  • Lily Pad Number Hop
    39. Lily Pad Number Hop
  • Spring Frogs Tracing Activity
    40. Spring Frogs Tracing Activity

37. Teach your little early reader about blending with this cute and fun frog hop phonics blending game. Rainy Day Mum

38. Help your preschooler to practice following directions while learning about positional words with this prepositions where questions game. Speech Sprouts

39. Practice counting while getting out some energy and acting like frogs with this simple yet fun lily pad number hop activity. Toddler Approved

40. Work on those valuable pre-writing skills while helping these froggy friends get to their destination with this fun spring frogs tracing activity. Fluffy Tots

  • LEGO Frog Build
    41. LEGO Frog Build
  • Frog Shaped Lily Pad Matching Game
    42. Frog Shaped Lily Pad Matching Game
  • Frogs n' Flies Spin and Add Game
    43. Frogs n’ Flies Spin and Add Game
  • Frog Color Sort
    44. Frog Color Sort

41. If your child is old enough to do LEGOS then this adorable LEGO frog build will be a lot of fun for them to do during your frog theme unit. Re-brick-able

42. Help your preschooler practice their shapes with these cute frog shaped lily pad matching game shape mats. File Folder Heaven

43. Teach your child about addition in a fun and interactive way with this frogs n’ flies spin and add game. Preschool Play

44. Practice another essential preschool skill gone froggy with this simple and interactive frog color sort activity. Child Care Land

  • Frog Lily Pad Counting Activity
    45. Frog Lily Pad Counting Activity
  • Frog Toss Game for Kids
    46. Frog Toss Game for Kids
  • Frogs in the Pond Shape Match
    47. Frogs in the Pond Shape Match
  • Frog Pond Sensory Bin
    48. Frog Pond Sensory Bin

45. Practice counting with your preschooler with this versatile and fun frog lily pad counting activity. Early Learning Ideas

46. Have fun and exercise some gross motor skills with this creative frog toss game for kids. Little Family Fun

47. Teach your child how to see shapes in real life with this educational and colorful frogs in the pond shape match activity. Frogs and Fairies

48. Finish out your frog theme week with this super fun and adorable frog pond sensory bin that your little one is sure to enjoy! Pre-K Pages

Enjoy These Frog Activities and Games for Kids!

To put together your own frog unit, simply round up the frog activities you want to use with in your frog theme and then pick up a variety of fiction and non-fiction frog picture books to go along with them.

By doing this you’ll have put together a really fun and educational frog theme for your child’s homeschool. Enjoy!

Did I miss any other great frog activities for preschool? Be sure to share your favorites in the comments below.

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Frog Books for Kids

June 23, 2020 by Sarah

Today I have the perfect collection of over 50 frog book ideas that will accompany your frog theme unit quite nicely. This roundup of frog books for kids includes both fiction and non-fiction books about frogs for preschoolers and other young children to enjoy.

Frog Books for Kids

Frog Book Ideas for Your Frog Themed Unit

Doing a frog unit can be really fun for preschoolers and young children!

While you’re planning out your frog unit, you’ll definitely want to select some fun and educational frog books to include in your lessons as well.

Be sure to select both fiction and non-fiction books about frogs!

As you’re hunting down the best picture books about frogs for kids to use in your homeschool frog unit, be sure to include a variety of both fiction and non-fiction frog books. Non-fiction books are really important to read to your child, even from a young age.

Also be sure to download the printable version of this frog book list at the bottom of this post. Just click on the printer. Then you can use it to take to the library or check off books as you buy them for your frog unit.

Frog Books for Kids



I Don't Want to Be a Frog by Dev Petty

I Don’t Want to Be a Frog by Dev Petty

Frog wants to be anything but a slimy, wet frog. A cat, perhaps. Or a rabbit. An owl? But when a hungry wolf arrives—a wolf who HATES eating frogs—our hero decides that being himself isn’t so bad after all. In this very silly story with a sly message, told in hilarious dialogue between a feisty young frog and his heard-it-all-before father, young readers will identify with little Frog’s desire to be something different, while laughing along at his stubborn yet endearing schemes to prove himself right.




Five Green and Speckled Frogs by Constanza Basaluzzo

Five Green and Speckled Frogs by Constanza Basaluzzo (Sing and Read Storybook)

Five frog friends are hungry and hot. Count and sing along with this funny favorite.




From Tadpole to Frog by Wendy Pfeffer

From Tadpole to Frog by Wendy Pfeffer (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science)

Female frogs lay eggs in the water, but what hatches isn’t a frog yet—it’s a tadpole! This classic Level 1 Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out picture book shows the incredible metamorphosis that occurs as a tadpole loses its fishy tail and gills and becomes a frog. 




Jump, Frog, Jump! by Robert Kalan

Jump, Frog, Jump! by Robert Kalan

“This is the turtle that slid into the pond and ate the snake that dropped from a branch and swallowed the fish that swam after the frog — JUMP, FROG, JUMP!” This infectious cumulative tale will soon have the young frogs you know jumping and chanting with joy.




Gilbert De La Frogponde: A Swamp Story by Jennifer Rae and Rose Cowles

Gilbert De La Frogponde: A Swamp Story by Jennifer Rae and Rose Cowles

A clever, plump frog convinces two gourmet chefs that bugs, not frogs, are all the rage in the chicest culinary circles




Growing Frogs by Vivian French

Growing Frogs by Vivian French (Read and Wonder)

When a mother brings her daughter to a pond to collect some frog spawn, the little girl isn’t sure what to expect. Day after day she checks on the jellylike bubbles until the black dots in their centers turn into slippery tadpoles, sprouting bumps that turn to stumps that become legs with webby feet. The engaging narrative and colorful illustrations accurately evoke each stage of a frog’s growth, in a story that will inspire children to roll up their sleeves and experience firsthand the wonders of the natural world.




Tell Me the Difference Between a Frog and a Toad by Leigh Rockwood

Tell Me the Difference Between a Frog and a Toad by Leigh Rockwood (How Are They Different?)

Using simple text and illustrations, this book describes the differneces between toads and frogs.




Hungry Harry by Joanne Partis

Hungry Harry by Joanne Partis

Harry the frog wants to catch his own dinner, but it isn’t nearly as easy as he thinks. All the animals are too clever to let Harry eat them. Then, just as he is about to give up, he spies just the right thing for dinner!




Tiddalick, the Greedy Frog by Nicholas Wu

Tiddalick, the Greedy Frog by Nicholas Wu (Teacher Created Materials)

Tiddalick the Frog has drunk all the water from the river! The animals try their best to get Tiddalick to give back the water. Kangaroo, Emu, Bandicoot, Kookaburra, and Lizard attempt to make him laugh to get the water back, but nothing seems to work–until a tiny little eel shows up. This enchanting Australian tale will have young readers engaged and impressed with the creativity of these resourceful animals.




Lots Of Frogs by Howard Calvert

Lots Of Frogs by Howard Calvert

Tommy Fox has a box – a box full of frogs. And when they all jump out at school, that’s when the fun begins! There is chaos in the classroom and high jinks in the hall. Can Tommy get the frogs back in the box?




A Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson and Joan Rankin

A Frog in the Bog by Karma Wilson and Joan Rankin

There’s a frog on the log in the middle of the bog. A small, green frog on a half-sunk log in the middle of the bog….




Frogs by Laura Driscoll

Frogs by Laura Driscoll (Penguin Young Readers)

Croak if you love frogs! Amazing amphibians leap from the pages of this easy nonfiction reader featuring incredible cut-paper frogs in every color, shape, and size.




Too Many Frogs by Sandy Asher

Too Many Frogs by Sandy Asher

Rabbit lives alone. He cooks for himself, cleans up for himself, and at the end of the day, reads himself a story. It’s a simple life, and he likes it. But one evening, Froggie shows up at his door. He wants to listen to Rabbit’s story, too. While eating a snack-or three. While lounging on a pillow-or ten. And bringing over his family-dozens and dozens of frogs! Rabbit has finally had enough; Froggie will have to go! But when he sits down alone to read himself a story, Rabbit realizes something is missing: someone to listen; someone to share a wonderful story.




Frog Song by Brenda Z. Guiberson

Frog Song by Brenda Z. Guiberson

Since the time of the dinosaurs, frogs have added their birrups and bellows to the music of the earth. Frogs are astonishing in their variety and crucial to ecosystems. Onomatopoeic text and stunning illustrations introduce young readers to these fascinating and important creatures, from Chile to Nepal to Australia.




Curious George: Tadpole Trouble by H. A. Rey

Curious George: Tadpole Trouble by H. A. Rey

Curious George’s friend Bill has put him in charge of several tadpoles. George sends the tadpoles for a nice swim in the lagoon, but to his dismay, the tadpoles don’t return! Each time he goes back to the lake he tries to find the tadpoles, but he finds only tadpole-like creatures without tails . . . and with legs. A trip to the museum teaches George about the development of tadpoles into frogs, and he and Bill are happy to make the acquaintance of their new froggy friends!




999 Frogs Wake Up by Ken Kimura

999 Frogs Wake Up by Ken Kimura

Wake up—it’s springtime in the swamp! As 999 young frogs awaken, they panic to find that all of the other animals are still asleep. First they wake the biggest frog… then the tortoise, the lizard, and the ladybugs. But when they hop down a hole and all pull together, they find someone they don’t want to wake—a big, long snake. Don’t wake him up! Luckily for the frogs, the tortoise carefully carries him away.




Frogs by Gail Gibbons

Frogs by Gail Gibbons

From tiny tadpoles to massive master jumpers, explore the lives of frogs in this detailed introduction! How far can frogs jump? Why do their eggs look slimy? Answer these questions and many more in this illustrated introduction to amphibians, and learn about the unique role frogs play in the environment. With her signature bright, well-labeled diagrams and simple text, Gail Gibbons introduces the habitat and life cycles of frogs, and gives a brief overview of common frog behaviors. Important vocabulary is introduced, defined, and reinforced with kid-friendly language and clear illustrations—plus a page of intriguing frog trivia.




The Frog Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta and Ralph Masiello

The Frog Alphabet Book by Jerry Pallotta and Ralph Masiello (Jerry Pallotta’s Alphabet Books)

A is for Amazon Horned Frog. B is for Blue-legged Strawberry Frog. C is for Crested Newt. What other amphibians can you think of? Learn more about these sometimes cute, sometimes dangerous, but always fascinating animals. In this book kids will explore the ponds, look under rocks, and dig in the mud to bring you this colorful and fun way to learn more than the alphabet.




Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London

Froggy Learns to Swim by Jonathan London

Frogs are supposed to be great swimmers. “Not me!” says Froggy, who’s afraid of the water. But with a little encouragement, some practice, and the help of a silly song or two, Froggy becomes an expert frog-kicker!




Surf's Up by Kwame Alexander

Surf’s Up by Kwame Alexander

Surf’s up! Not yet, Dude! Books are boring! Not this one! Bro and Dude have very different ideas about how to spend the day at the beach. But as Bro continues to gasp and cheer as he reads his book (Moby Dick), Dude can’t help but get curious. Before you can shout ‘Surf’s up!’ both frogs are sharing the same adventure, that is, until they get to the beach.




Noisy Frog Sing-Along by John Himmelman

Noisy Frog Sing-Along by John Himmelman

This book takes readers outside to see and hear all the sights and sounds of frogs. The illustrations are fun and use the sounds of the frogs to direct the readers eye to all the cool sounds they make. Accurate scientific information accompanies all of the fun of heading out to go exploring for frogs! When frogs get together, they love to sing! They fill their big, bulgy throat pouch with air and sing out loud. Some peep, some trill, some growl, some creek, and some go WAAH, WAAH, WAAH! It’s a chorus that happens near almost every pond and stream. Learn more about these delightful creatures―and sing along with them!




Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel

Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel

Celebrate the power of friendship in these five adventurous stories starring Frog and Toad. From writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to finding lost buttons, Frog and Toad are always there for each other—just as best friends should be.




Frogs by Daniel Moignot

Frogs by Daniel Moignot (First Discovery Books)

Illustrations with transparent overlays and brief text describe the physical characteristics, life cycle, habits, and various species of frogs, as well as presenting several related amphibians.




Tad and Dad by David Ezra Stein

Tad and Dad by David Ezra Stein

Tad the tadpole loves spending every minute with his awesome dad, whether they’re swimming together, catching flies, or sleeping. But now little Tad is getting bigger. He’s growing new limbs and jumping to new heights. His dad is proud, but when Tad’s accomplishments carry over into nighttime—bringing lots of wiggling, croaking, and kicking in his sleep—their lily pad starts feeling mighty crowded! When Tad finally realizes it might be time for a bed of his own, will Dad be ready?




Tuesday by David Wiesner

Tuesday by David Wiesner

The unpredictable events of a particular Tuesday unroll before the reader with the precision and clarity of a silent movie in this wordless picture book. It includes a beautifully illustrated whimsical account of a Tuesday when frogs were airborne on their lily pads.




Grumpy Frog by Ed Vere

Grumpy Frog by Ed Vere

Grumpy Frog is not grumpy. He loves green, and he loves to hop, and he loves winning. But what happens when Grumpy Frog doesn’t win, or encounters – horror of horrors – a Pink Rabbit? Join Grumpy Frog as he learns about compromise and tolerance, friendship and the power of saying sorry. A hilarious book with a twist in the tail about getting – and getting rid of – the grumps.


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Frog is a Hero by Max Velthuijs

Frog is a Hero by Max Velthuijs

When the rains come and the river bursts its banks, Frog, Duck, Pig and Hare are stranded. It is Frog who is a hero when he risks his life to help his friends.




Leap, Frog, Leap! by Douglas Florian

Leap, Frog, Leap! by Douglas Florian (Animals Play)

Join these animals as they leap, crawl, race, and sing in this playful board book by award-winning author Douglas Florian. Leap, frog, leap! Creep, caterpillar, creep! In this playful, rhyming story by award-winning author Douglas Florian, join these animals as they do what they do best! Watch a frog leap, a caterpillar creep, a rabbit race, a cheetah chase, a hen peck, a turtle trek, a sparrow sing, a monkey swing, a crab crawl, a crow call, a gull soar, a bear explore, a spider spin, a crocodile grin, and a chick peep! At the end, a child sleeps with all the animals surrounding him.




If You Hopped Like A Frog by David M. Schwartz

If You Hopped Like A Frog by David M. Schwartz

By presenting the strengths and talents of diverse animals in relation to their size, this book shows the incredible abilities human beings would have if they possessed comparable strengths and skills, in a story that introduces ratio and proportion.




Frogs by Nic Bishop

Frogs by Nic Bishop (Scholastic Reader)

Join photographer and biologist Nic Bishop as he takes a closer look at frogs. Now even the youngest readers can join Sibert Medal-winning photographer and biologist Nic Bishop as he takes a closer look at the world’s most amazing animals. In this book, adapted from his award-winning hardcover, Nic introduces fun facts about frogs and their bodies, habits, and life cycle.




The Wide-Mouthed Frog by Keith Faulkner

The Wide-Mouthed Frog by Keith Faulkner

From the Okefenokee Swamp comes a frog with a wide mouth that he just loves to use. He’s particularly interested in the eating habits of other creatures found in the great outdoors–that is, of course, until he comes upon a big green one with lots of teeth who finds wide-mouthed frogs simply delicious.




Little Frog's Tadpole Trouble by Tatyana Feeney

Little Frog’s Tadpole Trouble by Tatyana Feeney

Little Frog lives with his mommy and daddy. It’s just the three of them, and Little Frog likes it that way. But one day, his parents tell him he is going to be a big brother—to NINE tadpoles! Little Frog is not impressed with his baby siblings. They can’t jump. They can’t play drums. They can’t do anything! All they do is keep Mommy and Daddy busy—too busy for Little Frog. But with a little time, big brother realizes that tadpoles grow into little frogs, just like him. And having nine new playmates makes his family better than ever.




Tale of a Tadpole by Karen Wallace

Tale of a Tadpole by Karen Wallace (DK Readers)

Starting out as an egg on a lily pad, follow the life of a newborn tadpole as he hides from the dangers of the pond including hungry goldfish and beetles, as he grows up into a frog.




Frog on a Log? by Kes Gray and Jim Field

Frog on a Log? by Kes Gray and Jim Field

A read-aloud story that will have kids rhyming around the house! “It’s very simple, really. Cats sit on mats, hares sit on chairs, mules sit on stools, gophers sit on sofas, and frogs sit on logs.” Each animal’s designated seat rhymes with that animal’s name. “It’s not about being comfortable,” explains the cat. “It’s about doing the right thing.” The frog does not want to sit on a log. Doing his best to find an alternative place to sit, the frog asks the cat a litany of questions. For every answer the cat has, the frog has another question–until the frog finds out what dogs sit on! Peppered with catchy rhymes, FROG ON A LOG? shows young readers that every animal has a special place to sit.




Green Wilma, Frog in Space by Tedd Arnold

Green Wilma, Frog in Space by Tedd Arnold

Green Wilma is so determined to catch a tasty fly that she doesn?t notice a family of galactic visitors to her pond. In a case of mistaken identity, the alien parents beam Wilma on board their spaceship while leaving their child, Blooger, behind. Poor Blooger, stuck on the bewildering planet Earth. Poor Wilma, hungry and confused (though also having the ride of her life!). Will the two be able to switch back in time for supper?




I'm a Frog! by Mo Willems

I’m a Frog! by Mo Willems (An Elephant and Piggie Book)

Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In I’m a Frog! Piggie has some ribbit ing news! Can Gerald make the leap required to accept Piggie’s new identity?




It's Mine! by Leo Lionni

It’s Mine! by Leo Lionni

Four time Caldecott Honor winner Leo Lionni’s beloved tale about three young frogs learning to work together. Three selfish frogs live together on an island in the middle of Rainbow Pond. All day long they bicker: It’s mine! It’s mine! It’s mine! But a bad storm and a big brown toad help them realize that sharing is much more fun. With characteristic clarity, simplicity and exuberance, Leo Lionni makes it possible for kids to see themselves through the antics of others who share our world.




The Frog Book by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page

The Frog Book by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page

Explore the form, color, pattern, and unique nature of frogs in this brilliantly illustrated picture book. Long legs, sticky tongues, big round eyes, and other dazzling features—what’s not to love about frogs? With more than 5,000 different frog species on the planet, in every color of the rainbow and a vast number of vivid patterns, no creatures are more fascinating to learn about or look at.




Frogs! by Elizabeth Carney

Frogs! by Elizabeth Carney (National Geographic Readers)

WHAT WAS THAT? That’s the roaring burp of a bullfrog! SEE THAT? That’s the slick, shiny skin of colorful little rainforest frogs! Alive with froggy facts, this book has the coolest photos to bring kids deep into the swampy world of our amphibian amigos.




A Frog's Life by Dona Herweck Rice

A Frog’s Life by Dona Herweck Rice (Teacher Created Materials)

Take a trip to the pond and learn how a tadpole grows up to become a frog in this nonfiction book for early readers. Featuring vibrant photographs, illustrations and simple, informative text, readers are sure to be delighted!




Fanatical About Frogs by Owen Davey

Fanatical About Frogs by Owen Davey (About Animals)

Cool illustrations and fun facts give you all a kid could want to know, and more about frogs! Did you know that there are over 4,000 known species of frog? Some are bigger than your dinner plate, while others are small enough to sit on your fingernail, and in between is about every color and size you can imagine! Leap into this fascinating illustrated guide to the most diverse amphibians in the world, from the lumbering common toad to the beautiful but deadly poison dart frog.




The Icky Sticky Frog by Salina Yoon

The Icky Sticky Frog by Salina Yoon

A hilarious read-aloud story with bright, humorous illustrations includes a cover featuring a funny frog with googly eyes and a long, sticky, rubbery tongue.




Fabulous Frogs by Martin Jenkins

Fabulous Frogs by Martin Jenkins (Read and Wonder)

There are so many kinds of frogs in the world — more than 5,000! — and all of them are fabulous. Huge frogs, tiny frogs, hairy frogs, and flying frogs hop through the pages of this colorful nonfiction book. Discover the Goliath frog, biggest in the world, and the Darwin’s frog, which has a pointy nose and holds its tadpoles in its mouth until they are big enough to care for themselves. Learn why some frogs are brightly colored, and which one can bury itself in the desert until rain comes. Curious minds will jump at the chance to explore all kinds of frogs, from the most exotic to the greenish-brown specimens in their own backyards.




A Frog's Life by Irene Kelly

A Frog’s Life by Irene Kelly

A stunningly illustrated introduction to our planet’s many frog species! Frogs, frogs, and more frogs! This exciting survey of the world’s frog species will introduce children to varieties as diverse as the golden poison frog (the planet’s most toxic animal), the Amau frog (so tiny it’s no bigger than a housefly), and the Chinese gliding frog (which can “fly” up to 17 feet)! Their different hunting techniques, preferred foods, body types, and methods of defense are covered, as are the universal basics of the frog life cycle. Colorful, scientifically accurate illustration is paired with a distinguished nonfiction writer’s plain, energetic text in this excellent introduction to the diversity and fundamentals of frogs.




Oscar and the Frog: A Book About Growing by Geoff Waring

Oscar and the Frog: A Book About Growing by Geoff Waring (Start with Science)

From butterflies to ducks, plants to kittens like him, Oscar finds out how living things begin, why they eat, and how they grow. Oscar is a curious kitten, and at the pond he is full of questions about growing things. Luckily, Frog can help with the answers — after all, he’s gone through some impressive changes himself! Includes lesson summaries!




By Mouse and Frog by Deborah Freedman

By Mouse and Frog by Deborah Freedman

A spritely read-aloud about the challenges—and joys—of collaboration. Fastidious Mouse has one idea about how to tell a story. Free-spirited Frog has another. What happens when Frog crashes into Mouse’s story with some wild ideas? Chaos!…followed by the discovery that working together means being willing to compromise—and that listening to one another can lead to the most beautiful stories of all.




Frog and Fly by Jeff Mack

Frog and Fly by Jeff Mack

Six slurpy stories, two comical combatants, and one laugh-out-loud picture book Frog and Fly are constant companions. There is only one problem . . . Frog thinks Fly is delicious! This leads to a never-ending battle of wits with laugh-out- loud consequences. Told in six short comic stripstyle chapters, Frog and Fly will delight kids and leave them begging for yet another slurpy story.




Prince of a Frog by Jackie Urbanovic

Prince of a Frog by Jackie Urbanovic

Hopper is a frog…a wild frog…a hopelessly hoppy, rambunctious frog that doesn’t fit in at the pond. But he can’t figure out why. Until one day when a wise turtle suggests that maybe he’s not really a frog at all. Maybe he’s a prince. So starts Hopper’s adventure to find his princess and unlock his true royal self. Will our hero find a princess? And if he does, will his transformation be everything he had hoped for? A hilarious story about finding your true friends and your true self, PRINCE OF A FROG is a triumphant and special read-aloud that brings a new meaning to the term: Happy (Hoppy) Endings!




The Croaky Pokey! by Ethan Long

The Croaky Pokey! by Ethan Long

Put your right hand in, Put your right hand out, Put your right hand in, And wave it all about, Hop the Croakey Pokey As flies buzz all around, Right in the froggy’s mouth! Don’t miss the froggy fun in this hopping and bopping version of a favorite traditional song and game.




Hoppity Frog by Emma Parrish

Hoppity Frog by Emma Parrish (A Slide-and-Seek Book)

Kids will love Hoppity Frog–a springtime treat with interactive sliders on each page! Where is Hoppity Frog? Is he playing in the reeds? No, that’s Downy Duckling. Is he paddling through the pond? No, that’s Silky Swan! Children will love pushing out the sturdy sliders on each page of this board book until they find Hoppity Frog!




There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog! by Lucille Colandro and Jared Lee

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog! by Lucille Colandro and Jared Lee

Spring is in the air, and everyone’s favorite old lady is ready to celebrate! That zany old lady is back–and with a serious case of spring fever! This time she’s swallowing items to make the most of the season…with a beautiful garden! With rhyming text and funny illustrations, this lively version of the classic song will appeal to young readers with every turn of the page–a wacky story for the first day of spring!




A Frog Thing by Eric Drachman

A Frog Thing by Eric Drachman

Frank wasn’t satisfied doing ordinary frog things. He wanted to fly, but he was a frog and frogs can’t fly. Follow along as Frank jumps and runs and leaps and dives until he finally finds his place in the pond.




Freddy the Frogcaster by Janice Dean

Freddy the Frogcaster by Janice Dean

Freddy the Frogcaster loves learning about the weather, and he’s known for having the best predictions in town. But what happens when the town picnic is almost ruined by a storm that catches the local frogcaster by surprise? Freddy has to step in to save the day! Well-known Fox News broadcast meteorologist Janice Dean pens this exciting and hilarious tale about an aspiring weathercaster who can’t keep his eyes off the sky.


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Did You Find the Perfect Frog Children’s Book?

I hope this list of frog books for kids has helped you to plan out the perfect frog theme unit! Did I miss any other good frog book ideas? Be sure to drop a comment below and let me know. If I think it fits nicely with the list, I’ll be sure to add it. 🙂

Also, if you’re doing a frog theme with your preschooler you’ll want some fun educational activities to pair with your selection of frog children’s books. So be sure to check out my other frog themed activities and ideas here.

Have fun learning about frogs with your child!

Filed Under: Animals, Book Lists, Family (Multi-Age), Kindergarten, Nature, Pre-k, Preschool, Science, Science, Subjects, Themes, Themes Tagged With: Frogs

Free Letter P Printable Do a Dot Pages

June 12, 2020 by Sarah

As your preschooler learns about the letter P, using letter P printable worksheets can help to re-enforce letter recognition and formation. Letter P free printable do a dot pages are a great addition to your letter of the week program for P. Today I have some fun letter P do a dot printable pages that come in eight different versions including color and black and white choices. I have also included versions with and without a handwriting practice area.

Let’s explore a few different fun ways that you can use these letter P is for Pig dot worksheets, then at the bottom you can download the pages for you to use with your preschooler.

Free Letter P Printable Do a Dot Pages

Letter P Do a Dot Printable Pages

Dot pages are a wonderful way to help teach your preschooler about the letter P. Using these letter P printable dot worksheets will help your child learn how to recognize the letter P while at the same time practicing their fine motor skills and one-to-one correspondence. There are always ways that you can help them practice their art skills with these letter P is for Pig worksheets too.

Did you know though that these letter P do a dot pages don’t have to be used with just dot markers. While dot markers are great and a lot of fun for kids, there are other ways that you can use these worksheets to introduce a variety of skills and keep things interesting. Let’s explore just a few ways that you can use them below, then you can grab your letter P free printable do a dot pages at the bottom of this post.

 

Letter P Printable With Dot Stickers

Let’s first look at how you can use these letter P is for Pig dot worksheets with dot stickers. I love using dot stickers with these kinds of pages because children love to use stickers, they’re easy to clean up, and they help them to practice essential things preschoolers need to learn like using stickers, one-to-one correspondence, and a bit of fine motor work too. They also come in a lot of great colors, just be sure to get the 3/4″ ones for these dot worksheets.

Letter P Printable Dot Pages with Dot Stickers
Letter P Do a Dot Printable With Dot Stickers

 

Letter P Printable With Paint and Crayons

If your preschooler loves to paint then set them up with a black and white version of the letter P dot worksheet and have them use craft paint to paint it! You can do this a number of ways, either have them paint the whole page or you can also have them use triangular crayons to color the page so they can practice their tripod grasp. You can also have them trace the letters on the page too with a marker or the triangular crayons (although it’s kind of tough to do with the crayons).

Letter P Free Printable Do a Dot Pages With Paint and Crayons
Letter P Printable Dot Pages with Paint and Crayons

 

Letter P Printable With Unifix Cubes

Next you can print this P is for Pig worksheet out and slide it into a dry erase pocket (or laminate it). Then have them place Unifix cubes on to each dot. Even though Unifix cubes are square they are a great size to practice one-to-one correspondence with the dots. They also come in a lot of great colors. These pink ones pictured don’t come in the standard set of Unifix cubes, but you can pick them up separately if you want to here.

Letter P Do a Dot Printable With Unifix Blocks
Letter P Do a Dot Printable With Unifix Blocks

 

Letter P Printable With Power Magnets

Another things preschoolers really love? Magnets! So you can use these letter P do a dot printable worksheets with power magnets. Power magnets are basically circular magnets that are just the right size for using with these dot pages. They come in several fun colors too. Just stick the page on top of a cookie sheet for them and they’ll have a ball matching the magnets to the dots on the page. If you laminate the sheet, then you can also give them a dry erase marker to practice writing on the page too.

Letter P Printable Dot Pages with Power Magnets
Letter P Do a Dot Printable With Power Magnets

 

Grab The Letter P Free Printable Do a Dot Pages

We’ve talked about a lot of fun ways to use these letter P printable dot pages with your preschooler. Which way is your favorite? There are a lot of great uses for these letter P is for Pig dot pages and these are just a few great ones to help your child learn to recognize the letter P.

To download your letter P do a dot printable pages simply click the button below. After you’ve download them, print out the pages you want to use, laminate them (if you’d like) and then you can use them to teach your preschooler about the letter P.

To get your free printable, CLICK HERE

You can find lots of other great letter P printables, resources, and ideas for teaching the letter P over here too. Enjoy!

Filed Under: Alphabet, Pre-k, Preschool, Toddler Tagged With: Do a Dot Pages, Letter P

Free Letter D Printable Do a Dot Pages

June 12, 2020 by Sarah

Today I’m sharing with you some letter D free printable do a dot pages that will be really fun to use as you teach your preschooler about the letter D. These letter D do a dot printable worksheets come in eight different variations including color, black and white, tracing, and no tracing options for handwriting practice if needed.

Before we get to the download, let’s first have a look at some different kinds of ways that you can use these letter D is for Dog dot pages and then you can grab the pages for yourself at the bottom of this post.

Free Letter D Printable Do a Dot Pages

Letter D Do a Dot Printable Pages

As you’re teaching your preschooler about the letter D, using letter D printable dot worksheets can be really helpful. Not only do they teach important preschool concepts like letter recognition and one-to-one correspondence, but you can also help your child practice their fine motor skills and other arts and crafts skills while they work on these too.

But these letter D do a dot pages don’t have to be used exclusively with dot markers, in fact there is a whole wide range of ways that you can use these worksheets. Below I’d like to highlight a few ideas for how to use them, and then you can grab the letter D free printable do a dot pages if you scroll down to the bottom.

Letter D Printable With Dot Stickers

To start, I’d like to show you how you can use this letter D is for Dog printable with dot stickers! Pick yourself up a package of 3/4″ dot stickers (also known as color coding stickers) and they will be the perfect size for these letter D do a dot printable pages. Kids absolutely love using stickers and these ones are fairly easy to get off the sticker sheet so there should be no frustrations. This is a good way to practice using stickers as well as one-to-one and fine motor skills.

  • Letter D Printable Dot Pages with Dot Stickers
  • Letter D Do a Dot Printable With Dot Stickers

Letter D Printable With Markers

If you want to create more a larger worksheet with these letter D printable dot pages then you could have your child color them with markers. Print out the version that is black and white with tracing and they can also practice a little handwriting too. As they color, encourage them to color the dots a different color to help them practice staying in the lines while coloring.

  • Letter D Free Printable Do a Dot Pages With Markers
  • Letter D Printable Dot Pages with Markers

Letter D Printable With Unifix Cubes

If you have some Unifix cubes on hand to use as math manipulatives, they can be fun to use with these letter D do a dot sheets as well. Even though they are square, they are a good size to correspond to each dot. Simply stick your letter D printable worksheet into a dry erase pocket and let them form the letter D with the Unifix cubes. You can also encourage them to practice their writing with dry erase markers by printing out the version with the handwriting section too.

  • Letter D Do a Dot Printable With Unifix Blocks
  • Letter D Printable Dot Pages with Unifix Blocks

Letter D Printable With Play Dough Balls

Another really fun way that you can use these letter D free printable do a dot pages is with play dough (I love these little mini play dough tubs for these)! Your preschooler will absolutely love if you let them use these worksheets as a play dough mat. Just be sure to either laminate the sheet or put it into a dry erase pocket so you can use it over and over again.

  • Letter D Do a Dot Printable With Unifix Blocks
  • Letter D Free Printable Do a Dot Pages With Play Dough Balls

Download The Letter D Free Printable Do a Dot Pages

As you can see, there are a lot of great ways to use these letter D printable dot pages beyond just using dot markers. There’s a lot of great ways that these D is for Dog dot worksheets can be used to teach your child about the letter D.

Grab the letter D do a dot printable pages by clicking the button below. Then you can simply print out the pages you want to use, laminate the ones that you’d like to, and enjoy!

To get your free printable, CLICK HERE

Need some other ideas for teaching your preschooler about the letter D? Then check out my other letter D printables, resources, and ideas over here.

Looking for more alphabet do a dot printables? You can view the previous letter C printable dot pages here.

Filed Under: Alphabet, Pre-k, Preschool, Toddler Tagged With: Do a Dot Pages, Letter D

Free Letter C Printable Do a Dot Pages

June 12, 2020 by Sarah

If you need a letter C printable for your preschool letter of the week program for C then you’ll love these letter C free printable do a dot pages. These letter C do a dot printable pages come in eight different versions including both color and black and white options, as well as worksheets that have a handwriting practice area and ones that don’t.

First I’m going to share several different fun ways that you can use these letter C is for Cat worksheets. Then at the bottom you can download the pages to use for your preschooler.

Free Letter C Printable Do a Dot Pages

Letter C Do a Dot Printable Pages

Do a dot worksheets are a great addition to any letter of the week program. They cover a range of essential preschool skills that your child needs to learn, including letter recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and fine motor skills. And by using them in different ways beyond do a dot markers, you can practice even more skills using them.

While there are a lot of wonderful ways to use these letter C printable dot worksheets, I’d like to talk about just a few for you here in this post to give you some ideas to work with. Then you can scroll down to to the bottom of this post to grab the letter C dot pages for yourself.

Letter C Printable With Do a Dot Markers

Let’s first talk about using these letter C do a dot printable pages with do a dot markers. Although this isn’t the only way that you can use them, do a dot markers can be really fun for kids to use, they come in a wide range of colors and are a fairly easy craft to clean up. Plus it’s good one-to-one correspondence practice too.

  • Letter C Printable Dot Pages with Do a Dot Markers
  • Letter C Do a Dot Printable With Dot Markers

Letter C Printable With Dot Stickers

Even though do a dot markers aren’t very messy, if you want an even less messy option then another way you can use this page is with dot stickers. Stickers are always fun for kids to use and if you get the 3/4″ dot stickers then they will fit these letter C printable dot pages perfectly. Plus they come in a lot of different colors too. And if you print out the black and white letter C dot page with the handwriting practice area then you can make this a whole worksheet for your child to color, practice writing, and put the stickers in place.

  • Letter C Free Printable Do a Dot Pages With Dot Stickers
  • Letter C Printable Dot Pages with Dot Stickers

Letter C Printable With Mini Shaped Cat Erasers

Another really cute way to use these letter C printable dot pages is with mini shaped cat erasers. This will help re-enforce the C is for Cat portion of the worksheet, plus they’re really fun and cute. And if you stick the dot worksheet into a dry erase pocket then you can even have them trace the letters with dry erase markers too.

  • Letter C Do a Dot Printable With Shaped Cat Erasers
  • Letter C Free Printable Do a Dot Pages With Cat Shaped Erasers

Letter C Printable With Counting Chips

Finally I want to show you how you can use these letter C do a dot page printable worksheets with counting chips (aka bingo chips). They come in a lot of different colors and are typically just the right size for these dot sheets. You can even laminate the page for durability if you do this too. It’s a very simple, low prep, and easy clean up way to use these letter C dot pages.

  • Letter C Printable Dot Pages with Counting Chips
  • Letter C Do a Dot Printable With Counting Chips

Grab The Letter C Free Printable Do a Dot Pages

Now that we’ve talked about some unique ways that you can use these fun letter C printable dot pages, you’re ready to try them with your preschooler. These C is for Cat dot pages aren’t just for dot markers, there are so many fun ways that you can use them to help teach your child about the letter C.

You can download the letter C do a dot printable pages by clicking the button below. Then you can print them out, laminate them (if desired) and enjoy teaching your preschooler about the letter C!

To get your free printable, CLICK HERE

Looking for more ideas on how to teach the letter C? Have a look at my other letter C printables and resources available here.

Need alphabet do a dot printables for other letters? You can view the previous letter B printable dot pages here, and the next letter D printable dot pages here.

Filed Under: Alphabet, Pre-k, Preschool, Toddler Tagged With: Do a Dot Pages, Letter C

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