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Tale of a Tadpole

by Karen Wallace
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Overview

This book follows the life of a newborn tadpole as it grows up into a frog, facing the dangers of the pond along the way.

Describes the development of a tadpole into a frog.

Synopsis

This book follows the life of a newborn tadpole as it grows up into a frog, facing the dangers of the pond along the way.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2-With a spare, flowing text, this book covers the growth and development cycle of a frog from egg to tadpole to mature adult with comments on the animal's anatomy and physiology and likely predators. It is heavily illustrated with striking full-color photographs and insets that invite a close inspection of features that might normally be overlooked, such as the creature's delicate fingers, tiny nostrils, or long tongue. The photographs are well chosen to illustrate this lively, carefully written narrative. Although the content differs little from a host of other books including Gail Gibbons's Frogs (Holiday, 1993) and Douglas Florian's Discovering Frogs (Scribners, 1986), the stunning illustrations and targeted easy-reader audience make it a worthwhile addition.-Stephanie Bianchi, National Science Foundation Library, VA

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Editorials

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2-With a spare, flowing text, this book covers the growth and development cycle of a frog from egg to tadpole to mature adult with comments on the animal's anatomy and physiology and likely predators. It is heavily illustrated with striking full-color photographs and insets that invite a close inspection of features that might normally be overlooked, such as the creature's delicate fingers, tiny nostrils, or long tongue. The photographs are well chosen to illustrate this lively, carefully written narrative. Although the content differs little from a host of other books including Gail Gibbons's Frogs (Holiday, 1993) and Douglas Florian's Discovering Frogs (Scribners, 1986), the stunning illustrations and targeted easy-reader audience make it a worthwhile addition.-Stephanie Bianchi, National Science Foundation Library, VA

Scripps Howard Publishing Inc. Staff

These books are fun to read. The stories...are well-written and focus on topics that interest kids."

Minneaplois Star Tribune

"Dramatically written non-fiction series features eye-catching photographs."

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
DK Publishing, Inc.
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780756656041

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