From Tadpole to Frog
by Wendy Pfeffer
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Describes the metamorphosis from tadpole to frog.Tags
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This book uses language very easy to understand by children to explain the life cycle of a frog. It starts with the egg, then the tadpole and how it grows a tail and so on all the way to a full grown frog. It explains what frogs do in each of the four seasons of the year and uses the illustrations to make the text clear in the child's mind what is happening.
This book is great for children who are just learning about life cycles of animals. The illustrations are colorful but true to form, not just animated cartoon pictures.
My personal reaction to this book is that it reminded me when my twins were younger and fascinated with amphibians. We had a salamander at one time, chameleons, turtles, lizards, and tiny frogs. At one time we even had show more a pet iguana. This would have been a good book to use when teaching them about frogs. It's very easy for young children to understand and very detailed.
Classroom extension
1. Have children draw pictures of a certain stage of the life cycle of their choosing and tell about what happens in their life cycle.
2. Show and tell. Bring a frog to class in an aquarium and let the children see first hand.
3. Let the children read this book individually before a science lesson. show less
This book is great for children who are just learning about life cycles of animals. The illustrations are colorful but true to form, not just animated cartoon pictures.
My personal reaction to this book is that it reminded me when my twins were younger and fascinated with amphibians. We had a salamander at one time, chameleons, turtles, lizards, and tiny frogs. At one time we even had show more a pet iguana. This would have been a good book to use when teaching them about frogs. It's very easy for young children to understand and very detailed.
Classroom extension
1. Have children draw pictures of a certain stage of the life cycle of their choosing and tell about what happens in their life cycle.
2. Show and tell. Bring a frog to class in an aquarium and let the children see first hand.
3. Let the children read this book individually before a science lesson. show less
The book was great. It taught the process of how a tadpole eventually turns into a frog. The pictures were great making the book easy to understand. I really liked how it showed other frogs from around the world and some about them towards the back of the book.
This book is a story about tadpoles becoming frogs and all the scientific stages they go through. This book would be best for students from kindergarten to second grade. I rated this book 5 out of 5 because it is a great story and uses the information in a great way for younger kids to follow, enjoy, and understand. I really enjoy the illustrations also. This would be a great one to read during an animal unit.
This book is great for science lessons when students are learning about animals that change from one animal when it's a baby to a different animal when it's an adult. Students love read alouds and need to be incorporated into each lesson taught.
This is a great educational book. It is about the life cycle of a frog and how a tadpole turns into a frog. I read this during a read alloud for our project. The students really liked it.
This books takes the children through process of a tadpole to becoming a frog. It is a great Science book for the children. This book has real photographs for the children.
Source: Personal
Ages 3-6
Source: Personal
Ages 3-6
Female frogs lay eggs in the water, but what hatches isn't a frog yet—it's a tadpole! This classic Level 1 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out picture book shows the incredible metamorphosis that occurs as a tadpole loses its fishy tail and gills and becomes a frog.
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