Poison Dart Frogs Up Close
Why are they called poison dart frogs, anyway? Readers will learn the answer to this question and more in this exciting book. Colorful, up-close photographs of these beautiful, tiny frogs in their native habitats give readers a stunning view of these fascinating creatures.
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Short paragraphs of simply written text describe the featured animals key body parts and how they function, e.g., the kangaroos tail and pouch; the orangutans hands and feet; the poison frogs brightly colored, slime-coated skin, etc. Behavior, diet, and care and development of the young are briefly addressed. Facing the text on each spread is a full-page, sharp, color close-up of one or more of the featured animals in their natural habitat; a smaller blow-up, in a circular format, appears above the text and, in most sections, highlights the body parts discussed. Other shots include the animal babies. Dart Frogs depicts a variety of species, most of which are identified in captions by common names. The few scientific terms employed are defined in simple terms in a glossary at the beginning of each title; a world map, shaded to indicate geographical range; and a photo diagram of the animals life cycle are also included. Other introductions feature these animals, but most are aimed at a higher reading level, such as Sandra Markles excellent Outside and Inside Kangaroos (S & S, 1999). Bredesons simply written and colorful titles will provide younger readers with satisfying first introductions to these fascinating creatures., School Library Journal November 2008
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