Editorial Review
Frogs: They swim, they leap, they hop, and some can even fly. There are poisonous frogs, hairy frogs, singing frogs, albino frogs, and even glass frogs with translucent skin you can actually see through! Uncover the secrets of this amazing animal — that’s anuran to you frog specialists — layer by layer, in this new title in the popular Uncover It series. Young frog fans love dissecting all the weird and wild facts, cool illustrations and diagrams, and unique 3-D layered model of a frog. With every turn of the page, the frog is deconstructed before their eyes, as the model demonstrates the hidden workings of the frog’s body. Perfect for curious youngsters, ages 8 and up.
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Customer Reviews
My son loves the "Uncover a...." series 
2008-02-18
My 5-year old son loves the "Uncover a..." series, especially the ones about animals. I agree that they are interesting, informative and refreshingly interactive books. I only wish that the parts were a bit more sturdy, especially the thin veins and arteries, which could be made of a more flexible, plastic-coated wire, rather than the brittle think plastic-only construction of which they are made.
Croakin' Cool! 
2007-10-31
As I said, "Croakin' cool!" I'm buying this book today after having spent a few minutes with it in the "conventional bookstore" yesterday where the price was a little too pricey for an impulse buy. Now, with the impulse under control, I'm buying the book (and others in the series)with a clear head and for a serious purpose... my curious 6-year old. This book will be fun and interesting for you and a great mind experience for your curious child.
BTW, The other books in the series that I'll order today are: Uncover the Human, Uncover the Shark, Uncover the Tarantula and Uncover the Alligator.
Ciao,
Keneau Arnet Bonanzo, undercover Biologist and former exotic animal veterinarian
Fascinating 
2006-07-07
This is a valuable resource for a child, teen or possibly a frog-delighting adult:) I was impressed with its clear format, language and the clever puzzle type model of the make-up of a frog. It says on the front from age 8 up but my 4 and 7 year old devour it greedily and have absorbed much (gruesome) fact on these creatures. Highly recommended from a biological and anatomical point of view.