A review by shighley
Being Frog by April Pulley Sayre

4.0

I was fortunate to meet April Pulley Sayre on a few occasions and hear her talk about her books. Sometimes, one of my favorite things about her books is the back matter; she aimed to educate while including some enjoyment, or occasionally, a call to action. For instance, after seeing her read Rah, Rah, Radishes, I never thought of them the same way! (although I still pick them out of my salad) I chose to read this, one of her last books before her death, after reading some tributes to her. She lived in South Bend less than five miles from where I lived for several years growing up. I found her observations about frogs pretty interesting, although I thought some of the photos were not as clear as others. She obviously spent a lot of time observing them! I look forward to reading her final book about sloths when it is released in 2022.