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Karen Latchana Kenney - Life Cycle of a Frog

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In this book, readers will learn about the incredible transformation from egg to tadpole to frog and every phase in between. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage readers as they learn more about the incredible stages of the frogs life cycle.
An infographic illustrates the key stages of the life cycle of a frog, and an activity offers kids an opportunity to extend discovery. Children can learn more about the life cycle of a frog using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Life Cycle of a Frog also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index.
Life Cycle of a Frog is part of Jump!s Incredible Animal Life Cycles series. Glossary of key words Index Table of contents Butterflies, chickens, ladybugs, and other animals go through incredible changes in their lives. With its reader-friendly and interactive approach, each book in Incredible Animal Life Cycles highlights a specific animal, discussing its life cycle, specific stages of the cycle, and terms related to the cycle. Readers will learn about the animals habitat, appearance, diet, and behaviors, especially as these relate to the animals life cycle. Beautiful, crisp, full-color photos and frequent diagrams and graphics complement the carefully leveled text and aid the readers understanding of these incredible animal transformations.

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Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 1
Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading - photo 2 Ideas for Parents and Teachers Pogo Books let children practice reading informational text while introducing them to nonfiction features such as headings, labels, sidebars, maps, and diagrams, as well as a table of contents, glossary, and index. Carefully leveled text with a strong photo match offers early fluent readers the support they need to succeed. Before Reading Walk through the book and point out the various nonfiction features. Ask the student what purpose each feature serves. Look at the glossary together. Read and discuss the words.

Read the Book Have the child read the book independently. Invite him or her to list questions that arise from reading. After Reading Discuss the childs questions. Talk about how he or she might find answers to those questions. Prompt the child to think more. Ask: Have you ever seen a tadpole? Where did you see it, and how was it different from an adult frog? Pogo Books are published by Jump! 5357 Penn Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55419 www.jumplibrary.com Copyright 2019 Jump! International copyright reserved in all countries.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Kenney, Karen Latchana, author. Title: Life cycle of a frog / by Karen Latchana Kenney. Description: Minneapolis, MN : Jump!, Inc., [2018] Series: Incredible animal life cycles Audience: Age 710. | Includes index. paper) ISBN 9781624968105 (pbk.) Subjects: LCSH: FrogsLife cyclesJuvenile literature. paper) ISBN 9781624968105 (pbk.) Subjects: LCSH: FrogsLife cyclesJuvenile literature.

Classification: LCC QL668.E2 (ebook) LCC QL668.E2 K46 2019 (print) | DDC 597.8/9156dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017055699 Editor: Jenna Trnka Book Designer: Molly Ballanger Photo Credits: Eric Isselee/Shutterstock, cover (left), cover (right), 16; Sascha Burkard/Shutterstock, 1; Javi Roces/Shutterstock, 3; AlasdairJames/iStock, 4; Matt Meadows/Getty, 5; kororokerokero/iStock, 67; Peter Chadwick/Getty, 89; Riccardo Oggioni/Alamy, 10; Ed Reschke/Getty, 11; NaturePL/SuperStock, 1213; Dr Keith Wheeler/Getty, 1415; Eldie Aaron Justim/ Shutterstock, 17; F Rauschenbach/SuperStock, 1819; Jason S/Shutterstock, 2021; vvoe/Shutterstock, 23. Printed in the United States of America at Corporate Graphics in North Mankato, Minnesota.

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER FLOATING EGGS Small clear eggs float in a - photo 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER FLOATING EGGS Small clear eggs float in a pond Each one has a - photo 4 CHAPTER FLOATING EGGS Small, clear eggs float in a pond. Each one has a dark center. The dark spots wriggle and twist. What are they? Frog embryo
The embryos grow into tadpoles They break free into the water They keep - photo 5 The embryos grow into tadpoles.

They break free into the water. They keep changing until they are adult frogs. Each change is a step in their life cycle. tadpole

eggs Frogs are Most start their lives in the water That is where a - photo 6 eggs
Frogs are Most start their lives in the water That is where a female - photo 7 Frogs are Most start their lives in the water. That is where a female frog lays her eggs. The eggs need water, or they will dry up.

DID YOU KNOW? Frogs live on every continent except Antarctica. They need water. They it through their skin.

Some tree frogs make foam nests The nest sits in a tree above water - photo 8 Some tree frogs make foam nests. The nest sits in a tree, above water. They lay their eggs inside.

The frogs release a liquid. Then they kick it with their legs. It makes millions of tiny bubbles. The foam hardens. It protects the growing eggs. The tadpoles will and drop into the water below.

DID YOU KNOW? Some female frogs lay as many as 20,000 eggs at once!

foam nest CHAPTER SWIMMING TADPOLES Inside each egg the embryo - photo 9 foam nest
CHAPTER SWIMMING TADPOLES Inside each egg the embryo grows After a - photo 10 CHAPTER SWIMMING TADPOLES Inside each egg, the embryo grows. After a few days or weeks, it starts to wriggle. Then a tadpole hatches.
A tadpole doesnt look like a frog It has a big head and a long tail It is - photo 11 A tadpole doesnt look like a frog. It has a big head and a long tail. It is born with outside of its body.

Soon they are replaced with gills inside of its body.

New tadpoles are hungry They eat the jelly from their eggs Then they - photo 12
New tadpoles are hungry They eat the jelly from their eggs Then they - photo 13 New tadpoles are hungry. They eat the jelly from their eggs. Then they stick to plants and eat for a few days. Later, they search for small pieces of dead plants and animals.
The tadpoles grow Four little legs appear beneath their skin The back - photo 14 The tadpoles grow.
The tadpoles grow Four little legs appear beneath their skin The back - photo 14 The tadpoles grow.

Four little legs appear beneath their skin. The back legs pop out first. They get longer and bigger. Their front legs appear, too. Then it is time for an even bigger change for the tadpoles.

CHAPTER HOPPING FROGS The tadpoles get ready to live outside the water - photo 15
CHAPTER HOPPING FROGS The tadpoles get ready to live outside the water - photo 16 CHAPTER HOPPING FROGS The tadpoles get ready to live outside the water.

They grow lungs. Their gills disappear.

The tadpoles have been growing for weeks They are now froglets They - photo 17 The tadpoles have been growing for weeks. They are now froglets. They look like tiny frogs with tails.
As they grow bigger their tails disappear They are finally adult frogs - photo 18 As they grow bigger, their tails disappear.
As they grow bigger their tails disappear They are finally adult frogs - photo 18 As they grow bigger, their tails disappear.

They are finally adult frogs. They live on land. They use their strong legs to hop. Their long, sticky tongues snatch insects from the air.

TAKE A LOOK Each frog goes through a life cycle It has four adult - photo 19
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