Evening All,
Thank you all for your advice, I can see there are a lot of things to consider.
Tony, Your right re; the legal aspect. I think its illegal to remove spawn or tadpoles from the environment, but its ok for one person to give to another from the garden pond providing it's been a good season. I dont know how spawn is doing this year, its to early to say, but I will check first.
TV, I was hoping I could do that but I guess I would need to find a lot of clumps if its not possible to separate it. What would be nice if it was possible is for the children to observe the development from spawn to froglet.
Roy, Aww they are cute, I took lots of pics last night & this morning & made a story board to email Bobby! He's delighted.
My son is doing great in his job, I'm so proud, and what a great Buffet! Thanks Roy
Ruth, Yay! you are a Frog Granny too! lol! You will have so much fun when your grandson gets older. I can usually find a frog under the log, the children love to creep up gently & say "good morning" in a deep frog voice! awww!
Kits, No unfortunately, they dont have a pond in school. It's due to that good ole "Health & Safety" rule. When my eldest son was in school, they created a wildlife pond which was a great success for many years. I wonder if its still there. Must look into that. (Eglwys Wen Primary)
Luke, That's the kind of thing I have in mind. I'm sure the children would love to see that. But if I remember when I was in school, (which WAS a long time ago) lol! we didn't see it pass the tadpole stage either.
Thanks again eveyone for your thoughts
I can see it would need a lot of planning for it to work successfully.