Amphibian Rescue cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.3
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 2016
Points per Word 0.000248
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

From rainforests to deserts, amphibians around the globe are facing a deadly fungus that threatens their survival. This Smithsonian-backed informational book explains how climate change, habitat loss, and disease put frogs and their kin at risk, while showing scientists and kids working together to fight back. It weaves real-world science with a hands-on STEAM challenge that walks readers through the engineering design process, turning the rescue effort into a makerspace activity they can try themselves.

Quick Summary

If your kid's ever caught you staring at a frog in the garden or asked why some animals are disappearing, this is exactly the book to hand them. "Amphibian Rescue" follows scientists on the front lines of protecting frogs and salamanders from a deadly fungus that's spreading across the world it's kind of scary to learn about at first, but the real story here is about clever people coming up with creative solutions to help. The short chapters and real photos make it feel more like flipping through a documentary than reading a textbook, which younger readers tend to appreciate. It's a great fit for kids who love nature documentaries, animal fans who want to know why certain creatures are special, or anyone who liked books like "The Octonauts and the Great Flood" and wants something with a bit more real science behind it. Parents will probably appreciate that it tackles environmental topics without getting too heavy it acknowledges the problem but leaves kids feeling like people can actually make a difference. By the end, they'll have a solid understanding of why frogs matter to our ecosystem and maybe a new appreciation for the scientists wearing muddy boots to figure these things out.