Growing Frogs

Growing Frogs by Vivian French is a delightful exploration of the life cycle of frogs, published by Walker in 2008. This Library Edition, written in English and spanning 29 pages, invites readers to join a little girl and her mother as they observe real frogs growing in a nearby pond. The narrative unfolds as they collect frog spawn and witness the transformation from tadpoles to frogs, providing an engaging way to learn about these fascinating creatures.
Readers will find a blend of information, music, and storytelling that enhances their understanding of frogs and their natural habitat. The book covers various concepts related to size and shape, making it suitable for young audiences interested in animals and nature. With its approachable format, Growing Frogs serves as an informative resource for children eager to discover the wonders of the frog life cycle.
Official synopsis Publisher
When a little girl and her mother read a story about a frog they decide to watch some real frogs growing. They head to a nearby pond and sccop up some of the gray jelly stuff floating on top. Over the next week the spawn develop into tadpoles and then frogs. Explores the wonderful world of frogs through information, music and story.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Growing Frogs” about?
Who is the author of “Growing Frogs”?
When was “Growing Frogs” published?
What is the ISBN for “Growing Frogs”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
