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Peer into the world of insects and bugs with this children’s book full of photographs and illustrations, fascinating facts, and engaging... [Read More]
Peer into the world of insects and bugs with this children’s book full of photographs and illustrations, fascinating facts, and engaging challenges—from the creators of DKfindout.com, DK’s free online resource for kids. Did you know that butterflies use their feet to taste their food? Or that a group of crickets is called an orchestra? Find out why! Perfect for young bug lovers who want a highly visual nature book to increase their buggy know-how, DK findout! Bugs is sure to inspire kids to look at the insect kingdom in a new way. Inside, author Andrea Mills breaks down what bugs are, how they live, and what makes them so cool. With this DK findout! book, you will: - Learn to tell the difference between a moth and a butterfly, and a bee and a wasp - See bugs around the world, from leafcutter ants in the Amazon to Antarctica’s only year-round bug resident, the chironomid midge - Check out amazing bug superpowers, such as a dragonfly’s 30,000-lens compound eyes or a longhorn beetle’s extra-long antennae - Discover which bugs glow in the dark and exactly what makes them shine - Read an interview with real-life entomologists Kristie Reddick and Jessica Honaker of The Bug Chicks - Fold out the cover for a quiz, a “bug detective” flow chart, and a sizing guide - and find out much, much more! The DK findout! series of kids books helps children become experts on their favorite nonfiction subjects, from dinosaurs and ancient civilizations to space, coding, and cutting-edge technology. Learn more about bugs—and everything else—at www.dkfindout.com, the award-winning free educational website.
"A little dragonfly hovers over a pond on a warm summer afternoon. Soon, summer will end, and the dragonflies will say goodbye to their homes in the... [Read More]
"A little dragonfly hovers over a pond on a warm summer afternoon. Soon, summer will end, and the dragonflies will say goodbye to their homes in the north forever. Why do they have to leave? Learn all about dragonfly migration and how weather makes them move. Colorful photos and carefully leveled text guide readers along on the journey"--
Theme: Environmental Issues
Theme: Environmental Issues
Find out everything you ever wanted to know about insects in the comprehensive Encyclopedia of Insects.