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This easy-to-read nonfiction story tells a "night in the life" of a bullfrog, from waking up, finding food and finding a mate, to going back to sleep when the sun comes up.
Last seen hopping a stage . . . (coach) and finding his hop in Once There was a Bull . . . (frog), our hero is now on an eye-popping eating binge trying to cure his insatiable appetite. Woven through the western town of Ravenous Gulch, the story leaves a cast of many hopping mad. However, just as things look bleak, transitive and intransitive verbs turn the tables and take Bullfrog on another adventure. Bullfrog Pops! is part of Rick Walton's tremendously successful Language Arts series. Teachers and parents know that teaching is more effective when kids are having fun. Rick Walton’s Language Adventures Series combines entertainment and education with eight newly revised picture books that cleverly teach grammar and usage. Kids will love the silly stories, funny illustrations, and witty wordplay. Teachers and parents will love the new features: definitions at the beginning of the book and activities at the end that allow kids to apply what they’ve learned.
American bullfrogs can jump farther than 7 feet (2.1 meters)! In this leveled text, learn about the lives of North America's largest frogs, from their habitat and diet to how they grow. Features including a range map, size comparison, and status bar add visual support to aid comprehension. Young students will leap for this fun title!
Rumm . . . rumm . . . rumm. A male bullfrog sings. A female bullfrog likes his song. And a life cycle begins. Eggs hatch and become tadpoles. The tadpoles nibble plants. They grow legs and start to breathe. Now they are little bullfrogs. They eat flies, fish, and spiders. In the winter they hibernate. And after three years, they are adult bullfrogs. Rumm . . . rumm . . . rumm. Lyrical prose and elegant art depict the life cycle of a bullfrog in this nonfiction picture book by an award-winning poet-biologist. A Bank Street Best Book of the Year
Would you rather be a clarinet . . . a trombone . . . or a drum? (How would you like to have someone going boom-boom on your tum?) Beginning readers are asked to ponder these–and a host of other odd choices–in this charming, provocative book by Dr. Seuss that encourages children to let their imaginations fly.
Boston, a lovable bulldog, moves to a new town and sets out to make new friends. He quickly realizes that not everyone is friendly and welcoming. Discouraged, he goes home with his tail between his legs. However, with persistence, he teaches others about compassion and kindness. These are life lessons that every child can benefit from while they enjoy the beautifully illustrated story. Boston and the Bullfrogs was penned by Biggie Silvestri, who was born in a small town north of Boston. He recently moved to Richmond, VA where he found his dream-dog, Boston, a baby bulldog who inspired him to write this story. Biggie has always loved telling stories and at one time in his life his friends called him "Joe Stories." He credits his creative side to his dad who always told Biggie and his three brothers bedtime stories. He credits his writing to his mom, who always loved to write poetry. Biggie is a father to one son and married his high school sweetheart, Kelly. He hopes to bring a positive message to all who hears his story.
Readers will love exploring the world of bullfrogs. This book introduces readers to these notorious cannibals, helping them gain an understanding of bullfrog diet, life cycle, and anatomy. Readers will also learn about bullfrog behavior, including their fierce hunting techniques. Vivid color photographs welcome readers into the bullfrog’s habitat. Fun fact boxes and supplemental websites are provided for further exploration. A glossary, table of contents, and index make this book easy to navigate.
Everyone can picture a frog on a lily pad, and no frog is more likely to be sunning itself on one than the bullfrog. But did you know that a warm, well-sunned bullfrog digests its food faster than a cold bullfrog, or that with its big mouth, the bullfrog can eat creatures almost as big as itself? Students will enjoy learning the secrets of the frog that has threatened other frogs’ existence.
If you were a bullfrog, you could have as many as 20,000 siblings, and you wouldn't have a problem eating them! Readers will love learning about these cold-blooded amphibians through the 20 most odd and interesting facts about their adaptations, life cycle, behaviors, and more. Carefully selected photographs support the accessible text and display bullfrogs in their native habitats. Beneficial graphic organizers help summarize the most essential information about bullfrogs for budding herpetologists.
A young male bullfrog avoids a hungry heron and searches for a calling site in his bayou home.