Saturday, April 4, 2026

The Book of the Frog



The Book of the Frog by naturalist Sally Coulthard is a delightful celebration of one of nature’s most extraordinary creatures. With genuine enthusiasm, Coulthard brings the remarkable world of amphibians to life, showcasing the astonishing variety of frogs and toads found across the globe. This focus aims to spark curiosity and admiration among readers of all ages, encouraging a sense of wonder about frog diversity and biology

Readers of all ages will be captivated by the amazing creatures, as the book shares the intricacies of their life cycles and dietary habits, as well as the deep evolutionary history that has shaped them over hundreds of millions of years. Coulthard’s narrative is brought to life by whimsical, artfully rendered illustrations.

Beneath the wonder, Coulthard also shares an urgent truth. Like so many species, frogs and toads are vanishing at an alarming rate. These ancient creatures, survivors of mass extinctions, now face threats entirely of our making. I appreciate how Coulthard highlights the importance of conservation and inspires readers to care about protecting these vulnerable species. Many chapters end with an empowering and practical section called “How to Help Frogs,” which features a list of actionable ways people can contribute to frog conservation, from creating a pond in their backyard to joining citizen science projects.

Editor's Note: This review was originally published in Portland Book Review.

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