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Frogs The Amazing Frog Book for Kids - 100+ Amazing Frog Facts Photos Quiz & More - cover

Frogs The Amazing Frog Book for Kids - 100+ Amazing Frog Facts Photos Quiz & More

Jenny Kellett

Verlag: Bellanova Books

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Beschreibung

"Discover the exciting world of frogs"
 
Dive into the captivating lives of frogs with The Amazing Frog Book for Kids. Best-selling non-fiction author Jenny Kellett presents a treasure trove of intriguing and intriguing facts about these fascinating amphibians, accompanied by stunning color photographs that bring the subject to life.
 
This interactive book has not only over 100 fascinating frog facts, but also a bonus word search puzzle available only in the print version, providing hours of educational entertainment for children and adults alike. Learn about the incredible survival skills of frogs, from their ability to outlive dinosaurs to some species' venomous skin, as well as their varied diet, from insects to smaller frogs.
 
Frog Facts Sample
 
Did you know...?
 
* Some frogs will actually eat smaller frogs.
 
* The golden dart frog is the most poisonous frog in the world. The skin of one frog can kill up to 1,000 people.
 
* Frogs completely shed their skin about once a week. The frog will generally eat its skin afterward!
 
The book also includes a fun quiz that tests your knowledge of frogs and toads and is a perfect way to engage and encourage young readers. With more than 20 high-resolution color images of frogs, even early readers will find this book a visual treat. The Amazing Frog Book for Kids is an ideal companion for long car journeys, bedtime reading, and teaching children to read while exploring the amazing world of frogs.
 
So, scroll up and click 'Buy Now' and help your child become a frog expert in no time!
Verfügbar seit: 11.05.2023.
Drucklänge: 83 Seiten.

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