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Learn about the troubles of the iconic Southern Corroboree Frog in this delightful story about one of Australia’s most endangered animals.
The Southern Corroboree Frog is a highly endangered Australian species that lives in the snowy alpine regions of Kosciuszko National Park. This story follows the frog Jet who is looking after his family’s tadpole ponds when they start to dry up and the eggs are threatened. Jet visits Grandmother Frog to find out why and learns that the summers are getting hotter and humans are not taking care of the country. When a boy and his father come to the river to fish, Jet shows them how they are threatening his species. With colourful and eye-catching illustrations, The Little Corroboree Frog is a wonderful way to gently raise awareness about the threats that this species faces and what can be done to help save them.
Book size: 190 x 220 x 4mm
28 pages
Written By: Tracey Holton-RamirezIllustrated By: Angela RamirezFormat: PaperbackISBN 9781921248818
This book makes a great classroom teaching resource, and can be used in classroom activities that align to the Australian Curriculum.
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Content Descriptor
Year 2 - ACSSU030
Living things grow, change and have offspring similar to themselves
Year 4 - ACSSU072
Living things have life cycles
Year 4 - ACSSU073
Living things depend on each other and the environment to survive
Year 5 - ACSSU043
Living things have structural features and adaptations that help them to survive in their environment
Year 6 - ACSSU094
The growth and survival of living things are affected by physical conditions of their environment