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Frogs -- Juvenile literature
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Frogs -- Juvenile literature
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Frog or toad?, by Kirsten Chang
Frog or toad?, how do you know?, Melissa Stewart
A frog's life, by Irene Kelly ; illustrated by Magharita Borin
Tree frogs, by Mari Schuh
Frogs and tadpoles, written by Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Anni Axworthy
Guess who changes, Apple Jordan
Frogs, by Gail Gibbons
Fantastic frogs!, by Fay Robinson ; illustrated by Jean Cassels
Frogs and toads, US senior editior, Shannon Beatty
Frogs, Julie Murray
Tree frogs, by Chris Bowman
So you want to be a frog
Frogs, Aaron Frisch
Being frog, April Pulley Sayre
Frog or toad?, by Rob Ryndak
Why frogs are wet, by Judy Hawes ; illustrated by Mary Ann Fraser
Fun facts about frogs!, Carmen Bredeson
Frogs, [created by Act-Two ; main illustrations, Alan Male]
So cool! Frogs, written by Crispin Boyer
Poison dart frogs, by Rachel Grack
Frogs, a day in the life : what do frogs, toads, and tadpoles get up to all day?, Dr. Itzue W. Caviedes-Solis ; [illustrated by] Henry Rancourt
Guess who jumps, by Dana Meachen Rau
The wild life of frogs, by Camilla de la Bedoyere
Nic Bishop frogs
I love frogs
I see a frog, by Alex Appleby
The frog book, Steve Jenkins, Robin Page
The frog in the pond, by Dana Meachen Rau
Frogs and toads, Trudi Strain Trueit
Can you tell a frog from a toad?, Buffy Silverman
Frogs, text by Ruth A. Musgrave
Frogs, Melissa Gish
One tiny treefrog, a countdown to survival, Tony Piedra & Mackenzie Joy
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