Pyrson Digital studio, 2014. — 32 p. — ISBN: 978-0-13330-099-4. They fly, they creep, they crawl. They buzz in your ears. They flutter, they sting, they pinch. What are they? They’re bugs! They’re insects! And they’re everywhere! Want to meet some? Take a look inside this book. This is a Common Core-aligned book for Kindergarten.
Princeton University Press, 2013. — 496 p. . — ISBN: 978-0691124957. ugs Rule! provides a lively introduction to the biology and natural history of insects and their noninsect cousins, such as spiders, scorpions, and centipedes. This richly illustrated textbook features more than 830 color photos, a concise overview of the basics of entomology, and numerous sidebars that...
DK Publishing, Eyewitness, 2007. — 72 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7566-3004-1. These new series entries are sure to attract browsers and students researching assignments. Each double-page spread consists of concise, yet lively and readable text and numerous excellent quality, full-color, captioned photographs, drawings, and diagrams. Technical words are defined in context, eliminating the...
2010. — 36 p. Do you love big Goliath beetles or delicate Monarch butterflies? Whatever your favorite insect, you'll soon be drawing these critters like a pro with the help of this fun book. Just follow the steps and you'll have some great-looking insects before you know it. Fact-filled descriptions accompany the drawings, so you can learn how honey bees dance or why...
Chelsea Clubhouse, 2010. — 32 p. — (Garden Minibeasts Up Close). In spite of their miniature size, ants are known for their hardworking nature. These tiny creatures are able to dig massive tunnel systems and lift objects more than 10 times their body weight. Ant brings readers closer to the resourceful insects that are so prevalent in gardens around the world.
Chelsea Clubhouse, 2010. — 32 p. — (Garden Minibeasts Up Close). Despite their bad reputation due to the painful nature of their sting, bees are some of the most useful insects found in the backyard. They produce honey and beeswax and help pollinate flowers and other plants we use for food. Bee offers an intimate look at these social insects.
Chelsea Clubhouse, 2010. — 32 p. — (Garden Minibeasts Up Close). On summer nights, the air is often filled with the sound of crickets chirping. Symbols of good luck in many cultures, crickets live in gardens across the globe. Amazing up-close photographs explore the fascinating world of crickets, detailing the body parts and daily activities of these noisy insects.
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