Little Bark is a small frog on a big journey. Follow Little Bark from egg to tadpole to froglet to adult-and learn other facts about frogs along the way! Little Bark: A Journey from Egg to Frog is an interactive STEM picture book that explores the life cycle of frogs for children 6 years old and under.
Little Bark is a small frog on a big journey. Follow Little Bark from egg to tadpole to froglet to adult-and learn other facts about frogs along the way! Little Bark: A Journey from Egg to Frog is an interactive STEM picture book that explores the life cycle of frogs for children 6 years old and under.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kasia Pintscher is the author of Little Bark, A Journey from Egg to Frog. She started this series during the COVID-19 lockdown, when her two daughters were at home, away from school. She wanted to ensure their growing brains were stimulated and engaged. She researched, compiled information, and pulled it into a cohesive lesson plan that included reading, writing, math, science, and art, along with reading circles. The easiest and friendliest way to incorporate those lessons was to create a story with an interactive narrative. It was so successful that she saw its use as a learning tool for other parents and educators, and the Life Cycle Series was born. Kasia is a mother to two smart and charming daughters. She is an animal lover, and a reading and writing enthusiast. Kasia's home is in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, where she lives with her partner and their two daughters. The family has a cat, a frog, a beta fish, and a tank full of colourful dwarf shrimp.
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