What’s the book about?
Step into a top-secret world where frogs don’t just eat flies, they eat danger! This is FROG SQUAD!
Frog Squad comes to the rescue of a mega tanker in distress — and it’s full of ice-cream! Will these brave rescue frogs be fast enough to stop Professor Cain and The Organisation of Amphibious Devious Scoundrels (TOADS) from controlling the global supply of ice-cream?
Streaming now on Frogflix!
Recommended for:
Ages 6+.
Three reasons to read it:
- An exciting adventure filled with friendship, teamwork, and, of course, desserts! The plot is full of twists and turns, keeping readers guessing as they join the Frog Squad on their quest for clues.
- Through clever dialogue and humorous situations, the authors infuse the story with charm and whimsy, making it a joy to read aloud or independently.
- Shiloh Gordon’s illustrations bring the Frog Squad to life with vibrant colours and expressive characters.
Buy a copy of Frog Squad #1: Dessert Disaster here.
About the authors and illustrator:
Kate and Jol Temple are the internationally awarded authors of more than 26 books for children. Their work has been translated into over 20 languages. They write picture books (including the smash-hit series Bin Chicken) as well as bestselling junior fiction. Kate also writes her own middle-grade dark fantasy series. Their work is hilarious, playful, outrageous and full of heart. Kate and Jol live in Sydney. When they are not writing books, they love getting out to schools and festivals and talking to kids about the pleasure of reading and inspiring the next generation of young writers.
Shiloh Gordon is the illustrator of the popular junior fiction series The Underdogs and Ratbags. He has a passion for creating lively, engaging illustrations that are full of character, story and fun. Shiloh graduated with a BA in animation from the Queensland College of Art and has worked as a professional illustrator for over 20 years. He lives in Brisbane with his wife and three kids, who are an endless source of fun and inspiration.



















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