Frogs can jump thirty times their own body length, catch insects on the wing, and breathe underwater or on land. But they must always keep their skins wet. Read and find out why!
Not all frogs and toads say 'ribbit, ribbit'! Some frogs groan and giggle, some wail or whistle. Some bleat like sheep, grunt like pigs or bark like dogs. Bullfrogs bellow and leopard frogs snore!'
Rate this book 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars Closing the Innovation Gap: Reigniting the Spark of Creativity in a Global Economy by Judy Estrin 3.55 of 5 stars 3.55 · rating details · 33 ratings · 4 reviews Named one of the "Best Books on Innovation, 2008" by "BusinessWeek" magazine Does innovation come about by luck or hard work? Is it a flash of …
A little girl is shopping in a grocery store when—surprise!—she meets a dinosaur. Don't worry. The dinosaur is very friendly. She's polite, too. In this funny story, told in lilting read-aloud rhyme, the girl has numerous opportunities to be helpful to the clumsy shopping dino and demonstrate when to say "thank you," "excuse me," "I'm sorry," "You're welcome," and other niceties of life. Ti…