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Animal Diaries: Frog

Out of Print
By: Steve Parker(Author), Peter David Scott(Illustrator)
32 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: QED Publishing
Animal Diaries: Frog
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  • Animal Diaries: Frog ISBN: 9781781711637 Paperback May 2014 Out of Print #216240
  • Animal Diaries: Frog ISBN: 9781781711590 Hardback Nov 2013 Out of Print #218498
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About this book

My name is Frog and this is my very own diary. Please read it so you can find out all about – ME! You may have seen a frog before, but what do you really know about us? My diary will give you the inside information on life in the Big Pond. Find out how I fool predators with my talent for disguises and which creatures get out of the way when they see me coming. I hope you enjoy my diary – I wrote it with a bit of help from a human called Steve Parker.

Animal Diaries are personal accounts written by young animal diarists. Sometimes funny, often scary, these first-hand accounts are highly entertaining, giving readers an intriguing insight into the life of each animal. Each book is a mixture of diary entries, informative extracts, sketches and fact-filled animal profile cards. Books are packed full of interesting information on the animals' habitat, diet, different stages of life and interaction with other animals. Incredibly vivid illustrations let young readers feel like they are immersed in the lives of the diarists, and may encourage them to start documenting their own adventures.



Age Level: 5 to 10 years

Contents

- Wake-up time
- Dangerous Journey
- Big Pond
- Catching Prey
- Croak, Ribbet
- Jelly Babies
- Spear Fishing
- Growing Up
- Netted!
- Moving On
- High and Dry
- Last Leap
- Ready for Winter
- What They Say About Me
- Tricky Terms
- Index

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Biography

Steve Parker is an author, editor and consultant specialising in information about the natural world, biology, technology and general sciences. After receiving a First Class Honours BSc in Zoology, Steve went on to work in house at various publishers including Dorling Kindersley and Haymarket. His backlist has grown to 300+ titles, with 150+ as editor or consultant. They vary from small, light-hearted "one-offs" to heavy-duty tomes, commissioned by a wide clients base including international publishers and co-edition specialists.

Peter David Scott has been an artist and book illustrator for over 20 years, specializing in natural history subjects. He has had over thirty solo books published worldwide by major publishers. He has also designed aliens for a CGI documentary. He lives and works in Yorkshire, England.

Out of Print
By: Steve Parker(Author), Peter David Scott(Illustrator)
32 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: QED Publishing
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