Poison Dart Frogs Up Close

“Poison Dart Frogs Up Close” by Carmen Bredeson, published by Enslow Elementary on January 16, 2009, is a 24-page exploration of the intriguing world of poison dart frogs. This book provides readers with answers to questions about these unique amphibians, featuring vibrant photographs that showcase their beauty and natural habitats. The engaging content is designed to inform young readers about the characteristics and behaviors of these fascinating creatures.
In this edition, readers will discover detailed insights into the lives of poison dart frogs, enhancing their understanding of animals, specifically reptiles and amphibians. The book emphasizes the connection between these frogs and their environments, making it a valuable resource for those interested in science and nature. With its focus on zoology, “Poison Dart Frogs Up Close” serves as an informative introduction to these remarkable animals, appealing to young naturalists and curious minds alike.
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Why are they called poison dart frogs, anyway? Readers will learn the answer to this question and more in this exciting book. Colorful, up-close photographs of these beautiful, tiny frogs in their native habitats give readers a stunning view of these fascinating creatures.
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