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Tree Frogs: Life in the Leaves (Nature's Children) (Nature's Children, Fourth Series) (Library Binding)

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Description


Did you know that a group of tree frogs is called an army -- or that a frog's tongue attaches to the front of its mouth?

Nature's Children series provides young readers (Ages 8-10) with fascinating information about the planet's most incredible wildlife species. Each title offers a complete picture of the animal- from birth to adulthood- and describes its place in our world, including how humans impact it and its environment.

About the Author


Moira Rose Donohue's fresh take on this underappreciated aspect of grammar will cheer up students and teachers everywhere. She lives in Virginia.

Praise For…


A Junior Library Guild Selection

*"These new entries prove that the long-running Nature's Children series is as reliable as ever. Recently refreshed with updated cover and interior designs, these clear, informative texts are written in an engaging tone and illustrated with well-chosen photos, making them perfect for young researchers...Tree Frogs describes the characteristics of true tree frogs, their life cycle and mating habits, and their history and amphibian relatives, as well as common predators and ways to protect them. Each tide opens with a "Fact File" containing brief summaries on its animal 's habitat, diet, size (with a helpful infographic), physical features, and classification. Large photographs and labeled body diagrams allow for an even closer view at the species discussed. A family tree, glossary, and list of recommended books round out these incredibly in formative titles. Highly recommended for all children's nonfiction collections."--Booklist, starred review


Product Details
ISBN: 9780531229934
ISBN-10: 0531229939
Publisher: Children's Press
Publication Date: September 3rd, 2019
Pages: 48
Language: English
Series: Nature's Children, Fourth Series