Water Frog Polliwogs by Dawn Bluemel Oldfield

Water Frog Polliwogs

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Underwater, near the edge of a river, a little tadpole emerges from an egg. So begins the life of an American bullfrog. In this coming-of-age introduction to these fascinating amphibians, readers will learn that a female bullfrog lays up to 20,000 eggs. Then, when a tadpole hatches, it may spend up to three years growing and changing into a frog. Children will see how the tadpole grows back legs, then front legs, and finally loses its tail to become a fully-grown, adult bullfrog. The colorful interior spreads and gorgeous photos of tadpoles and frogs are sure to delight emergent readers.

Interactive features such as pop-up word definitions, multi-touch zoom, and interactive study cards deliver an experience beyond the printed book.

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