About the Author:
Deborah Dennard earned a BA in Anthropology and English from Texas A & M University, and a BM and MME in Music Education from the University of Texas at Arlington. She is author and photographer of several award-winning books and CD-ROMs for children. She has also written Coyote at Pinon Place for Smithsonian's Backyard and Koala Country, Lemur Landing, and Hedgehog Haven for Soundprints' Wild Habitats. Deborah lives in Fort Worth, Texas.
From School Library Journal:
Kindergarten-Grade 4-One spring evening, when Bullfrog is a year old and has reached maturity, he searches for a spot of his own. In spare, quiet narration, he and his habitat come to life. Bullfrog lives in a Southern bayou, and many of the other animals living there become his prey, his predator, or go about their own business oblivious to his presence. All of them, and some of the plants as well, are listed on a page at the end of the book, which also includes more detailed information about bullfrogs and a brief glossary. The realistic, muted paintings perfectly reflect a typical Southern evening filled with the sounds of frogs and the occasional thunderclap. This book offers just a momentary glimpse into a frog's life, and would make a great starting point for a study of frogs or of wetland habitats.
Susan Oliver, Tampa-Hillsborough Public Library System, FL
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