Introduces creatures that live under rocks and stones, including snails, slugs, woodlice, earwigs, ants, and others, and features photographs, activities, and an identification guide.
"A basic introduction to slugs, examining where they live, how they grow, what they eat, and the unique physical traits that help to define them, such as their slimy bodies and tentacles"--Provided by publisher.
A bad case of nerves has Seymour worried about his first day of school, but he grows more confident after a visit from his well-meaning Fairy Slugmother, who reassures him that she will watch over him.
Presents facts about land snails, including their physical characteristics, rate of travel, use of slime, ability to hibernate through cold winters, and reproductive capabilities.
Sally, a sleek and unusually sporty slug, calls her neighbor, Dave, a slimy slacker, but when a sparrow scoops Sally up, Dave is the only one who can help her.
Describes the physical characteristics, reproduction processes, habitats, and metamorphoses of snails and slugs and provides instructions for related hands-on science projects.