Ronnie the Red-eyed Tree Frog


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SUMMARY: The people have arrived - the rainforest is burning. One tiny tree frog is determined to save his home and embarks on the journey of a lifetime to consult the Oracle Toad over one thousand miles away.




Ronnie's Reach: My Story, by a Red-eyed Tree Frog


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What problems do we frogs face? Loss of habitat, capture by humans. Did you know that many species of frogs have become extinct or are becoming endangered? All frogs live in both air and water. Pollution of air and water harms our delicate skin and destroys us. As tadpoles we live entirely in water; as frogs we must breathe air but stay moist by jumping into water. Such fun! Please help us to survive in nature by protecting our homes in trees or by ponds. Ronnie o Rani, la Rana It is important that everyone help wildlife to survive and that as many as possible enjoy seeing, while not disturbing, wild creatures. What do I know about wildlife? I have watched and photographed it since I was a small child. I have visited most Spanish-speaking countries during my vacations from teaching Spanish. My first trip to Costa Rica was in 1970. My goals in life are to entertain as well as to educate others and to promote conservation. I want everyone to be able to see and to appreciate nature and wildlife; therefore, I write photographic books. Most books describe animals and birds. I want you to see what I see while I travel so that you can understand as much as possible how creatures live, what they eat, how they move, and what they do where they are visible. I tired of studying books talking about ecology and wildlife; I want you to see what each creature looks like and how they act. I chose Spanish-speaking countries for two reasons. First, I speak the language and have photographed everything I could for many years for my students to see as they learned the language. To communicate successfully with people of other countries, you need to understand their customs and culture as well as their language. Second, people are familiar with huge African and Asian animals. Unfortunately, little attention has been paid to the wealth of Latin American wildlife; I am trying to do my bit to help remedy the lack. While most of my books are written primarily for children, I hope adults too will enjoy the photographs and humor as well as learn more about the wildlife. Carol Creager







Red-eyed Tree Frog


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The Red-Eyed Tree Frog


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Journey of the Red-eyed Tree Frog


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A tree frog whose home is threatened by the destruction of the rain forest makes a long journey to the heart of the Amazon jungle, encountering many animals along the way, and consults the Oracle Toad for advice.




The Little Red-Eyed Tree Frog


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The Little Red-Eyed Tree Frog is bored with his rainforest until one day the Morpho butterflies return saying they came back to the jewel of the earth. Little Red-Eyed Tree Frog searches for this treasure but discovers something else instead.




Frankie the Red-Eyed Tree Frog


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This is a story of Frankie, a red-eyed tree frog who lives in the jungles of Costa Rica along with his friends. The book tells how Frankie spends his days and of his trip to see his cousin and the many beautiful sights seen along the way. The action is lively and the pictures are beautiful.







Red-Eyed Tree Library Book Grade K


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This frog found in the rain forest of Central America spends the night searching for food while also being careful not to become dinner for some other animal.