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The Pond Book and Tadpole Tank (Hand in hand with nature) Paperback – 23 Feb. 1996

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Product details

  • ISBN-10 : 1563059215
  • Paperback : 80 pages
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1563059216
  • Product Dimensions : 15.65 x 11 x 13.67 cm
  • Publisher : Workman Publishing (23 Feb. 1996)
  • Language: : English
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A self-contained guide to how an ecosystem works. The pond book is a field guide to all sorts of pond creatures from frogs and toads to turtles and water bugs. It comes together with a tadpole tank with a special strainer and magnifying lens lid. Over 40 species are covered in the book and children learn how each contributes to the life of a pond. They discover a spider that goes fishing, a bug that breathes through a tube; and a larva that builds a house for itself out of twigs and pebbles. Ther's the bladderwort, a plant that eats insects, and the adult mayfly - an insect that never eats. A special 16-page section is devoted to frogs, toads and tadpoles: how they live, what they eat, the mystery of their disappearance and why it's important not to handle them. The tadpole tank is shatterproof, see-through and large. Topping it is the pondwand, a combination lid/strainer with a folding handle and a special magnifying lens in the centre so young wetland scientists can watch even the tiniest creatures slink and swim.

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