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The hilarious sequel to Oi, Frog!, selling over 140,000 copies, will have children rolling around with laughter. Frog is changing the rules...Dogs no longer sit on frogs. Phew! Dogs now sit on logs - and everyone else is going to have to sit somewhere different too. Will cats want to sit on gnats? Will spiders like sitting on gliders? Will whales be happy to sit on nails? And, most importantly, where is FROG going to sit? The absurdly funny sequel to the award-winning OI FROG! from vibrant pairing Kes Gray and Jim Field.
A sequel to the phenomenally successful Oi Frog, this vibrantly illustrated and brilliantly funny rhyming book will have kids laughing out loud"— Huffington Post Winner of the 2017 Laugh Out Loud Picture Book Award. Shortlisted for the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award 2016. This is simply an absolute delight to read aloud with your child and became a firm bedtime favourite with my 6 year old daughter, Coco’ Jo Whiley, Radio 2 This is a side-splitting follow up to the hugely popular Oi Frog! which blends the winning formula of bright eye-catching illustrations with witty rhyming text." — Book TrustWill Cat want to sit on gnats instead of cushy mats? Will spiders like sitting on gliders? Will whales be happy to sit on nails? And, most importantly, where is Frog going to sit? I think perhaps the Gray/Field team have, between them, managed to out-dog Oi Frog with Oi Dog! It's absolutely un-missable"- Red Reading Hub Hilariously crafted and engagingly illustrated by its creators, this stunning picture book ensures a simple and highly enjoyable read"— Teach Early Years
This is a gigglingly delightful book, a perfect match of words and pictures to entertain again and again.” Daily Mail It's not often I laugh out loud when reading picture books. This was one of those rare occasions...Great stuff"- Ann Giles, Book WitchAnd everyone else is going to have to sit somewhere else too. Will Cat want to sit on gnats instead of cushy mats? Will spiders like sitting on gliders? Will whales be happy to sit on nails? And, most importantly, where is FROG going to sit?