Hawes, Judy

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Bees and beelines

Explains the interesting phenomenon of bees' ability to fly in a straight line over distances as far as two miles.

Bees and beelines

Explains the interesting phenomenon of bees' ability to fly in a straight line over distances as far as two miles.

Shrimps

Describes the shrimp from the egg and larva to the adult stage.

Bees and beelines

Explains the interesting phenomenon of bees' ability to fly in a straight line over distances as far as two miles.

Why frogs are wet

1996
LET'S-READ-AND-FIND-OUT ABOUTFrogsFrogs can jump thirty times their own body length, catch insects on the wing, and breathe underwater or on land. But they must always keep their skins wet. Read and find out why!.

What I like about toads

1969
A youngster tells why he likes toads, especially the one in his garden, and reminds us that a single toad can eat 10,000 insects and 2,000 cutworms in a summer.

Shrimps

Describes the shrimp from the egg and larva to the adult stage.

Why frogs are wet

1968
A brief study of the first creatures on earth to develop voices and an aversion to dry skin.

My daddy longlegs

1972
Describes the characteristics and habits of the tall spiderlike daddy longlegs.

Spring peepers

1975
Describes the physical characteristics and habits of tree frogs, particularly the peeper whose song is a harbinger of spring.

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