bugs

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Easter bugs

a springtime pop-up
All kinds of bugs are hiding behind colorful Easter eggs, just waiting for you to find them.

Birds, mammals, fish, and bugs

2023
Learning about animals is a fun way to introduce readers to a variety of important life science concepts. As readers explore fun facts about a variety of creatures in clear main text and fact boxes, they deepen their knowledge of basic biology. This informative learning experience is enhanced through the use of interactive activities, such as mazes and puzzles, and charming illustrations. In addition, an achievable quiz at the end of the reading allows readers to test their knowledge independently and to strengthen their reading comprehension skills. This is a wild and wonderful introduction to life science that readers won't soon forget!.

Eight legs up

While observing other contestants practice for the Sunny Patch Pinecone Derby, Snowdrop decides that she cannot be graceful with eight legs, and tries to make herself more like an insect.

Nature has spots

Discover patterns in nature by looking at animals with spots.

Flies taste with their feet

weird facts about insects : a weird-but-true book
Provides a plethora of weird and remarkable facts about a variety of insects.

The secret of the five bugs

In this volume, the kids in the Power Coders Club embark on a new adventure. This time, they use their computational thinking skills to investigate the secret of the five bugs, working to solve a problem that causes havoc throughout their school. Readers will follow along as the five youthful coders use their knowledge to find the answers they need to solve the problem. The club members work together to test their programming and code-debugging skills. Colorful illustrations, humorous situations, and solid computational thinking skills will keep young coders reading to discover how the club deals with these problematic bugs.

Corpse flowers smell nasty!

Readers learn that the stink of the corpse flower has everything to do with a main subject of the science curriculum: pollination.

Bugs bugs bugs!

Describes the hunting activities of various bugs, including the praying mantis, wood ant, and dragonfly.

Make origami insects and spiders

Step-by-step instructions help budding origami enthusiasts follow along with ease while accompanying photographs demonstrate each fold, ensuring accessibility and fun.

Bug rescuer

Libby and her friend Becca are searching for bugs to finish their nature worksheet for school. They come across a dragonfly trapped in an old spider web. Very carefully, Libby frees the dragonfly and sets it free in a new home. Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards.

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