What Can Frogs Tell Us About Our Planet?

Discover the science behind herpetology

Eliza Jeffrey author Valeria Abatzoglu illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Hungry Tomato Ltd

Publishing:3rd Feb '25

£9.99

This title is due to be published on 3rd February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

What Can Frogs Tell Us About Our Planet? cover

This engaging book explores the vital role frogs play in understanding environmental health. What Can Frogs Tell Us About Our Planet? is perfect for curious young minds.

Frogs are remarkable creatures, and the herpetologists who study them play a vital role in understanding our planet's ecosystem. These amphibians serve as indicators of environmental health, revealing significant insights about pollution, climate change, and biodiversity. In What Can Frogs Tell Us About Our Planet?, young readers will discover the fascinating ways in which these small animals can signal the larger health of our world. From their unique skin properties that can detect toxins to their vital role in various ecosystems, the book delves into the secrets that frogs hold.

The exploration doesn't stop at mere facts; this book invites curiosity and encourages children to think critically about their environment. It poses essential questions about what frogs can reveal about the state of our planet. Readers will learn about the extraordinary abilities of toads and frogs, including their potential to combat climate change. With beautifully bound pages and stunning illustrations, What Can Frogs Tell Us About Our Planet? is designed to captivate and educate.

More than just a collection of information, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for kids, teachers, and parents alike. It aims to spark a lifelong interest in science and the natural world, encouraging young minds to engage with pressing environmental issues. Through the lens of these amphibians, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for nature and the importance of conservation efforts.

ISBN: 9781835691427

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

40 pages