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K-3
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series.
Illustrated by
Mary Ann Fraser.
This revision retains the original's easy-to-read text, detailing particular characteristics of frogs such as size, voice, and skin. New illustrations contain additional information about various kinds of frogs and their geographic location and, although less clear when depicting frogs mating and amphibian evolution, generally support both the text and the beginning reader. An experiment about frog eggs is included. Bib.