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  2. Tadpole's Promise - Wikipedia

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    Tadpole's Promise is a 2003 British children's picture book written by Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Tony Ross. It won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Silver Award [ 1 ] and was longlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal .

  3. Where is Mama - Wikipedia

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    The tadpole eggs slowly grew tails and turned into a group of tadpoles. After the shrimp father-in-law described the characteristics of their mother, they decided to find her. Along the way, they mistook goldfish, crabs, turtles, and catfish for their mothers. Finally, the tadpoles finally found their mother.

  4. The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and published by Frederick Warne & Co. in October 1911.Timmy Tiptoes is a squirrel believed to be a nut-thief by his fellows, and imprisoned by them in a hollow tree with the expectation that he will confess under confinement.

  5. Langdon Smith - Wikipedia

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    Aside from his journalism Smith's only known work is the romantic poem "Evolution", sometimes sub-titled or mistakenly called "A Tadpole and a Fish". [14] The poem became very popular even before his death. It has been reprinted many times since. In his biographical sketch of Smith Lewis Allen Brown describes it as follows:

  6. The Adventure of the Naval Treaty - Wikipedia

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    "Art in the Blood" (2014), the 23rd episode of Elementary, is inspired by the story. "The Adventure of the One Hundred Tadpoles", a 2015 episode of the NHK puppetry television series Sherlock Holmes, is based on the story. In the episode, Holmes and Watson try to take back a stolen picture which was entered in an art competition.

  7. Hatchling - Wikipedia

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    The behavior of an amphibian hatchling, commonly referred to as a tadpole, is controlled by a few thousand neurons. [4] 99% of a Xenopus hatchling's first day after hatching is spent hanging from a thread of mucus secreted from near its mouth will eventually form; if it becomes detached from this thread, it will swim back and become reattached, usually within ten seconds. [4]

  8. Rin Rin the tadpole - Wikipedia

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    Rin Rin the tadpole (Spanish: Rin Rin Renacuajo), also known as the tripping tadpole (El renacuajo paseador) is a stock character created by Colombian poet Rafael Pombo. It is still reprinted in compilations of children stories and nursery rhymes.

  9. National Geographic Video - Wikipedia

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    Story Books Educational Video Presentations ... Tadpoles and Frogs ... Worksheets Educational Video Presentations 51517