Icky animals! Small and gross

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Wandering woodlice

The common woodlouse is one of nature s most recognizable insects, though many people call it a pill bug or rolly-polly. Readers will learn all about this small and gross insect, discovering what it looks like, where it lives, how its special body acts as a defense against predators. Age-appropriate language makes elementary science content accessible to readers, while colorful photographs reinforce the text in an exciting and engaging way. Detailed Table of Contents, Picture Glossary, Index, Web Sites.
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Creepy caterpillars

The caterpillar got its name from words that mean hairy cat, and it s easy to see why. That s just one of the interesting facts readers will learn through this title, which introduces them to the small and gross caterpillar. The text s age-appropriate content teaches readers everything they need to know about caterpillars, including their appearance, habitat, and life cycle. Detailed color photographs reinforce the written content, which was developed to support elementary science curricula. Detailed Table of Contents, Picture Glossary, Index, Web Sites.
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Crawling centipedes

Centipedes may be one of the ickiest insects around, but there s more to them than that. This text covers the important facts about centipedes, including what they look like, how they live, and where to find them. Young readers will find the text s age-appropriate language accessible and easy to understand, while highly detailed color photographs will grab and hold their interest. This text supports elementary science curricula. Detailed Table of Contents, Picture Glossary, Colorful, Index, Web Sites.
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Slimy slugs

Covers facts about slugs including where they live, what they eat, and how to tell the difference between them and snails.
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