Introducing the two latest additions to the American Museum of Natural History's Very First Things to Know About...series: Monkeys and Frogs. Written for four-to-seven-olds and backed by the impeccable authority of the Museum, each title combines the fun of interactive learning with fascinating science, and is embellished with detailed, realistic full-color illustrations, call-outs, and activities that make use of the 25 die-cut, reusable color stickers included with each copy.
Frogs is another natural - a step-by-step factual narrative of the friendly neighborhood pond dweller familiar to many children firsthand.
Step Into a Frog's World
Discover the round, red tomato frog. Learn how to tell the difference between a frog and a toad. And help lead a brown striped frog on a path through the reeds to the overhanging spider's web - and its juicy prey.
Filled with activities and illustrations, here are the 15 most important things to know about frogs, from Fact #1 - "A frog is an amphibian" - to Fact #15 - "Frogs need our help."
With Stickers!
From tadpoles to a dragonfly, lily pads to the half-inch Cuban tree frog, each full-color sticker is part of an activity from the book and is reusable for play again and again.
Written by Patricia Grossman with the scientists at the American Museum of Natural History, Frogs is an interactive primer, just right for backyard naturalists.