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Butterflies

What is a baby butterfly called? How many kinds of butterflies are there? Young readers will discover these facts and more.

Ladybugs

What is a baby ladybug called? What keeps a ladybug's wings safe? Young readers will discover these facts and more.

Bug Scouts

"The Bug Scouts are going camping! Everyone is excited for a fun night of roasting s'mores, singing by the campfire, telling ghost stories, and earning their next Bug Badge. But when they start hearing spooky noises, will the scouts be brave enough to spend the night in a tent?"--Front dust jacket.

Shine

A little moth loves watching the stars but is afraid of the dark, and he makes friends with some other creatures who are also afraid of the dark. But when they realize they are in danger, the moth finds a way to protect his friends and face his fears.

Grzimek's student animal life resource

This resource book offers broad, comprehensive coverage of the animal kingdom, ranging from the simple -- sponges and corals -- to the complex -- mammals. Animals are grouped by major classifications: sponges; corals; jellyfishes; segmented worms; crustaceans and mollusks; insects; fishes; amphibians; reptiles; birds; and mammals.

National Geographic Photo Ark insects

butterflies, bees, and kindred creatures
A collection of close-up color photographs of more than 200 species of insects, spiders, and related creatures that are part of the National Geographic Photo Ark project that seeks to photograph all animal species in human care around the world. Includes facts about each species.

Smithsonian handbook of interesting insects

Highlights over 100 notable insects from London's Natural History Museum's entomology collection. Each profile offers a magnified color photograph, informative caption, and information on where the species is found and its size.

How do ants survive a flood?

a book about bugs
Explores fun facts and unusual attributes of insects and crawly creatures around the world--including spiders, worms, and ladybugs. Showcases how earthworms move underground, why bees are good gardeners, and how and why ants build rafts to survive floods. Includes an activity and a glossary.

All about butterflies

Briefly introduces learning readers to butterflies and their importance to their ecosystems. Includes photographs, a step-by-step activity, and a glossary.

1,000 facts about insects

Presents an illustrated collection of 1,000 facts about insects and their habitats, physical traits, behaviors, predators, life cycles, and conservation. Features hundreds of color photographs, a glossary, a full list of insect orders, and sources of additional information.

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