Red-Eyed Tree Frog
Story by Joy Cowley
Illustrated with photographs by Nic Bishop
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
I've always been fascinated with the rain forests of the world and all its amazing animals. So when I was shopping and saw the cover of this book, I had to pick it up. I'm so glad that I did. It has a very, very simple text but OH the PHOTOS are just gorgeous! Although the readability level is for ages 4-8, older kids will be intrigued and fascinated with the pictures that were taken in the tropical rainforest in Central America. Besides the gorgeous red-eyed tree frog pictures there are pictures of an iguana, a snake, a macaw, a toucan, a katydid, an ant, a moth, and a caterpillar.
The "Did You Know?" section in the back of the book gives us more scientific information about the Red-Eyed Tree Frog. This book will whet your students ' appetite to learn more about this frog and the rainforests of the world!
Arts and Crafts Activities
Over at GummyLump's website you will find directions for the very cute paper plate red-eyed tree frog craft project.
Click here: GummyLump's Red-Eyed Tree Frog Craft for Kids
Have fun learning about the rain forests and frogs.
Very cute!!! Great job and love those photos! We just studied the Red Eyed Tree Frogs from Brazil in the Amazon :)
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Sunday Surfing! Just followed your blog. We have 7 children and homeschooled for 7 years. I loved books like this! We also have a bookstore. We all have a terrible addiction to books at our house!
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I love the project. I can't wait to try it with the older grand kids.
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Cute
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I've always thought that tree frogs are so cute! I like the craft.
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What a great connection-- art and science! Great post & Thank you for sharing it on The Sunday Showcase
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