Amphibians and reptiles : a compare and contrast book / by Katharine Hall.

By: Hall, Katharine, 1989- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Compare and contrast bookPublisher: Mt. Pleasant, SC : Arbordale Publishing, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781628555516 (english hardcover); 9781628555608 (english pbk.)Subject(s): Amphibians -- Juvenile literature | Reptiles -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 597 LOC classification: QL644.2 | .H34 2015Summary: "What makes a frog an amphibian but a snake a reptile? Although they share some characteristics, these two animal classes are different and are often confused. What kind of skin covering do the animals have? How do they stay warm? How do they get the oxygen they need to breathe? How are they born? Following in the footsteps of Polar Bears and Penguins, Clouds, and Trees, this latest in Arbordale's Compare and Contrast series has children pondering the similarities and differences between the two animal classes through stunning photographs and simple, non-fiction text"--
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Includes bibliographical references.

Ages 4-8.

"What makes a frog an amphibian but a snake a reptile? Although they share some characteristics, these two animal classes are different and are often confused. What kind of skin covering do the animals have? How do they stay warm? How do they get the oxygen they need to breathe? How are they born? Following in the footsteps of Polar Bears and Penguins, Clouds, and Trees, this latest in Arbordale's Compare and Contrast series has children pondering the similarities and differences between the two animal classes through stunning photographs and simple, non-fiction text"--

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