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How does a tadpole become a frog? Flip the tabs and find out! With this innovative concept book, kids can see and understand a tadpole’s transformation as it grows into a frog. Created in conjunction with the world-famous American Museum of Natural History, Tadpole to Frog features graduated tabs that show the entire transformation in isolated, easy-to-follow parts. With simple text, the stunning nature photography is what truly shines in this book.
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I thought that this book series sounded awesome, American museum of natural history? What could go wrong?It is surprisingly poorly written. I’m not a book snood, but I don’t want to teach my child the wrong images of basic animals if I can help it (the majority of “tadpole” images are actually of salamanders)….or that male frogs lay eggs. (They don’t).It’s a board book made for toddlers, the facts shouldn’t be THAT difficult to get correct.
This book really is written at the perfect length for a toddler! I love that it features terrific photos instead of illustrations. If you’re familiar with the days-of-the-week layout from Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar, you’ll find that this board book features a comparable lineup to show the developmental stages of a frog from egg to tadpole to frog!
Great book for teaching the life cycle of the frog! My almost 2 year old son loves the real life pictures! Great for educational play! We use the book with our sensory bin and lifecycle frog toys! A big hit!
I thought that this book series sounded awesome, American museum of natural history? What could go wrong? It is surprisingly poorly written. I’m not a book snood, but I don’t want to teach my child the wrong images of basic animals if I can help it (the majority of “tadpole” images are actually of salamanders)….or that male frogs lay eggs. (They don’t). It’s a board book made for toddlers, the facts shouldn’t be THAT difficult to get correct.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Facts and photos are scientifically inaccurate
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2021
I thought that this book series sounded awesome, American museum of natural history? What could go wrong? It is surprisingly poorly written. I’m not a book snood, but I don’t want to teach my child the wrong images of basic animals if I can help it (the majority of “tadpole” images are actually of salamanders)….or that male frogs lay eggs. (They don’t). It’s a board book made for toddlers, the facts shouldn’t be THAT difficult to get correct.
Es un libro fantástico para trabajar la metamorfosis de la rana. Las imagenes son reales y muy bonitas. La relación calidad precio espectacular. He comprado otros libros de la misma colección porque me parecen maravillosos para todas las edades.