Lexile Measure: 410L (What's this?)
Paperback: 32 pages
Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books (2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1426303920
ISBN-13: 978-1426303920
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.1 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
Best Sellers Rank: #24,385 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #18 in Books > Children's Books > Education & Reference > Science Studies > Zoology #25 in Books > Children's Books > Animals > Reptiles & Amphibians #186 in Books > Children's Books > Early Learning > Beginner Readers
Age Range: 4 - 6 years
Grade Level: Preschool - 1
National Geographic Kids books are great. The illustrations and photographs are amazing and the information they provide is set up in a way that keeps your children engaged and interested. They have small paragraphs and pop out boxes of facts over beautiful photographs and illustrations, instead of just a boring block of text. My girls love them and we have amassed quite a collection.This particular book is about various Frogs that you can find all over the world. They talk about many things including the different colors of the frogs, the different sounds they make, the food they eat, and they talk about frog babies. My 6 year old loves learning the facts and reading the books while my 3 year old loves the pictures (she is a big fan of frogs and all the different colors are very interesting to her).We have purchased many of the National Geographic Kids books for our collection and they are a big hit in our house. There are so many different books with various subjects that will appeal to any kid. These are highly recommended. If you haven't already, do your kids a favor and start their collection today.
My 2 year old LOVES this entire series of Nat. Geo Readers... I have purchased about 25 different titles, "pre-readers" as well as Level 1 & 2 readers. She loves them all & will ask for certain ones. The "pre-readers" level books are extremely simple & great because she memorizes the words & can "read" it herself. We love the more advanced ones too, because there is more information to talk about. I have learned quite a few facts, myself!) What a great series. The price is reasonable & pictures are great. These are really getting her interested in nature, animals & science... I will continue to buy these as they are released, for our collection!
This is a wonderful book about frogs, that is easy to read, has great photographs, and was great for my 6 year old! I also love that there is a website that I could print wonderful n.g. cards off! Great reader, very educational and fun.
By: C.L. Do you like frogs? Then you should read National Geographic Frogs!!!! One fact is the dancing frog dances because it lives around noisy waterfalls. The dancing frog dances to warn other frog of danger. Another good fact is the American bullfrog eats other frogs. My favorite fact is how small the micro frog is. It is the smallest frog. It is as big as a fingernail. I am recommending this book to 1st to 2nd graders because it's at their reading level.
We have so many of these books! We used these along with frog cake pops I made for favors for my sons 5th Birthday party. He had a reptile themed party and everyone LOVED it. Rather than a bunch of crap in a bag. Kids and Moms were excited to receive these!!
I bought several of this books for my children, they love them so much that they have now a big collection, and I love the fact that they actually read them and are learning a lot, they come with different reading levels for each child reading skills.
My child loves frog stories. The book has colorful pictures and vivid descriptions. I even learned a thing or two. The book shows pictures of all kinds of frogs, from the smallest to the largest. Glad we bought the book!
This is a fantastic start for young readers to build their confidence in reading. My 7 year old son did not want to put it down. The content was very well displayed and the pictures kept his interest.
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