Pepe, one of the tiny Coqui people who resemble tree frogs, leaves his home in the green sugar fields of Puerto Rico and travels to New York to see the many different colors of the world.
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.
This book is an introduction to tree frogs, describing where they live, how they stay safe, and what kinds of surprising changes they go through as they grow from tiny eggs to tree-climbing adults.
When the Florida palm tree he calls home is cut down and taken to New York, with him in it, a tree frog gets to experience life in the big city, but he is not happy until he finds a new home in the Bronx Zoo.
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.
Examines the distinguishing characteristics, life cycle, hunting and feeding behavior, hibernation, defense mechanisms, and different kinds of tree frogs.