Best Children's Science Books, 1994 (Science Books and Films)
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Best Children's Science Books, 1994 (Science Books and Films)
Wendy Pfeffer is the author of several titles in the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, including Sounds All Around and Wiggling Worms at Work. She lives in Pennington, New Jersey.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Did You Know Bullfrog Tadpole's Hibernate? - a review of "From Tadpole to Frog",
This review is from: From Tadpole to Frog (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) (Paperback)
This is a nice book with attractive artwork that describes the two-year life cycle of the American Bullfrog. As a Stage One book "From Tadpole to Frog" uses simple sentences and concepts that are appropriate for toddlers, preschoolers, and young children up to about 8 or 9 years of age.
Besides a description of the Bullfrog lifecycle, and the 'where Bullfrogs can be found' map, there are pictures with brief descriptions of 5 other frogs, including the Leopard, Pickerel, Wood, Spring Peeper, and Gray Tree frogs. Four Stars. Good artwork on every page. The color runs from edge to edge. Okay Read-aloud. The Bullfrog is interesting as even the tadpoles hibernate for one year. Nothing objectionable in my opinion; although I should note above that there is a brief mention of reproduction. [I mention this as some parents have concerns and have told me they appreciate such notes.] The book, in any case, says the following about frog reproduction: At night you hear "Ba-ra-rooom... ba-ra- room... ba-ra-rooom...". The males are calling to their mates. The female hear the call. The male hugs his mate. He fertilizes her eggs as she lays them in the water. Thousands of soft jelly-covered eggs cling together in the cool water. The artwork shows the frogs hugging, and neither art nor wordage was inappropriate or graphic, in my opinion. Certainly my children didn't think anything of it. The AR reading level is given as 1.6 which means this is a book for a child in the second half of the first grade. While professionally assessed, this mom thinks quite a few first graders will need some help because of the vocabulary. More difficult words include: hibernate, thousands, whistle, creatures, stretching, fertilizes, speckled, and capture. Words they might not be familiar with are: mate, female, male, breathe, gills, and cling.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Kids' Book,
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This review is from: From Tadpole to Frog (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) (Paperback)
This is another great STAGE 1 book in the "Let's Read & Find Out" Science Series. The STAGE 1 Series books are written for preschool and kindergarten-age kids (age 3 to 6) about basic science concepts. This book has 32 pages of nice illustrations (artwork NOT photography) to help the words tell about the developmental stages of frogs. Some children's books miss the fact of who their target audience is. The "Let's Read & Find Out" books consistently keep subject matter easily understood using age appropriate vocabulary and keep a child interested at the same time. The books are written for the reading ability of an "average" 3 year old. Older kids may very well get bored with the simple reading in this book. But, they should find the information about frogs fascinating, especially if they are participating in growing some at home or in class! Remember how much fun frog eggs and tadpoles were as a kid? We have several books in this series and are pleased that our son enjoys them so much.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very good,
By A Customer
This review is from: From Tadpole to Frog (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1) (Paperback)
This book is very appropriate for any young one learning about frogs. My nephew has learned alot from this book about where frogs come from. The pictures are real and not drawings which I like.
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