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See How They Grow: Frog

by Dorling Kindersley

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Gr 1-3--In Bean, full-color photographs clearly show the formation of a root, stem, and shoot, as well as leaves and flowers. Pollination is also discussed briefly. In Frog, terms such as spawn and hibernate are introduced, clear definitions are provided, and some of the predators frogs may encounter are discussed. Each book offers a visual time line along the bottom of each two-page spread. The texts are clear and simple with two sentences per page. Excellent visuals and easy-to-read formats make both titles accessible to beginning readers.
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Photographs and text show the development of a frog from the egg stage through its first year.

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Photographs and text show the development of a frog from the egg stage through its first year.

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