Frog life cycle iDial for kids – Nature Detectives

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Frogs are amphibians - they belong to the same family as toads and newts.
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Images: Christine Martin/ WTML, Marc Baldwin (wildlifeonline.me.uk), Flickr.com, DP Wildlife Vertebrates/Alamy Stock Photo
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6+
Frog life cycle iDial
Find out all about the lives of frogs
e cycle
f
i
l
g
o
r
F
iDial
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te
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Top
piece
Frog life
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iDial
Cut around the dotted lines,
then push a split pin through
the centre to attach the top
piece to the bottom piece.
Frogs are amphibians - they belong to the same family as toads and newts.
Feel free to copy and share this for personal and educational use –
and don’t forget there are loads more brilliant activities to download on our website!
woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives | 0330 333 5301 | [email protected]
Search for ‘nature detectives’ |
#NatureDetectives
© Made in 2016 by the Woodland Trust (registered charity nos 294344 and SC038885)