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Books with title Tree Frogs

  • Tree Frogs

    Diana Loiewski Weir

    Hardcover (Creative Co (Sd), Aug. 31, 2002)
    Examines the distinguishing characteristics, life cycle, hunting and feeding behavior, hibernation, defense mechanisms, and different kinds of tree frogs
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  • Tree Frog

    Paul McCutcheon Sears, Barbara Latham

    Hardcover (W. M. Hale and Company, March 15, 1954)
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  • Tree Frogs

    Lynette Robbins

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Frogs are skilled jumpers and tree frogs are no exception. They use their long legs to propel them to safety if a hungry predator comes too close. However, tree frogs have another unique adaptation: they use their sticky toes to climb and cling to leaves and branches in the trees. Students cant help but be fascinated by these amazing creatures, and the simple text and awesome photographs in this helpful resource will satisfy all their questions about this hopping amphibian.
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  • Tree Frogs

    Erika Dieters, Jim Dieters

    Hardcover (Raintree Publishers, June 3, 2003)
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  • Red-Eyed Tree Frogs

    Nicki Clausen-Grace

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Diagrams, graphs, and fun text help readers explore the lives of red-eyed tree frogs and their place in the wild animal kingdom. Take readers beyond the zoo and into the habitats of the world's most intriguing animals. Diagrams, graphs, and other infographics give readers visual literacy practice while also digging into the animals' appearances, daily lives, and homes. This hi/lo series is perfect for cause/effect studies and understanding craft and structure. It truly is a wild animal kingdom out there.
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  • Tree Frogs

    Chris Bowman

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The colors of most tree frogs help them blend in with their surroundings. But when startled, some tree frogs shock predators with their brightly colored eyes. Beginning readers will be surprised by other cool facts about tree frogs in this eye-catching title.
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  • Pacific Tree Frogs

    Leslie Owen, George Juhasz

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Discover a year in the life of the Pacific tree frog whose habitat reaches from San Diego to British Columbia. Spectacularly illustrated, this book is perfect for parents, teachers and children of all ages.
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  • Red-eyed Tree Frogs

    Golriz Golkar

    Paperback (Pop!, Sept. 1, 2018)
    This book introduces readers to one of the most colorful frogs in the world: the red-eyed tree frog. Readers learn about the life cycle, behavior, physical characteristics, and habitat of red-eyed tree frogs. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early readers. Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun facts, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning.
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  • Tree Frog

    Dee Phillips

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2014)
    On a bright green leaf in a rain forest tree, a tiny frog is resting until night falls, when it's time to go hunting. The frog's red eyes are closed, and its colorful orange feet are tucked beneath its body. From above, the green frog is perfectly camouflaged against the leaf, and almost invisible to its predators. Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of its second-grade audience, this colorful, fact-filled volume introduces young readers to the everyday life of a red-eyed tree frog. What does a tree frog eat? How does it stay safe from predators? And how does an amphibian that lives in trees find the water that's needed for its tadpoles to survive and thrive? Throughout the book, readers are encouraged to make scientific observations based on the book's images and answer questions about the lives and physical characteristics of these tiny frogs. This innovative approach to teaching about wild animals gives young scientists the chance not only to read and learn the facts, but also to develop their own powers of observation and critical thinking.
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  • Tricky Tree Frogs

    Natalie Lunis

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2010)
    While almost all frogs begin their lives in the water, adult frogs make their homes in many different places. Some types of frogs remain in the water, while other kinds stay mostly on firm ground. Then there are frogs that prefer to spend their time up in the trees. As kids are about to discover, these tricky tree frogs have some cool ways of surviving high above the ground! In Tricky Tree Frogs, kids will learn all about this amphibian's diet, natural habitat, life cycle, and physical characteristics. Vivid, full-color photos will captivate kids as they see up close what these tree-dwelling creatures eat, how they stay safe, and the tremendous transformations that take place as these amphibians grow from tiny tadpoles to adult frogs.
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  • Red-Eyed Tree Frogs

    John Netherton

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, March 1, 2000)
    Presents information about the physical description, habitat, and life cycle of this colorful species of tree frog that is native to the Central American rain forest.
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  • Red-Eyed Tree Frogs

    Nicki Clausen-Grace

    Paperback (Bolt, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Diagrams, graphs, and fun text help readers explore the lives of Red-Eyed Tree Frogs and their place in the wild animal kingdom.
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