Clear and graceful text combined with detailed cut-paper collages take readers into the fascinating miniature world of insects, where they will discover tiny creatures that build homes and stalk prey right in their own backyards. Includes suggested activities. Full-color illustrations.
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"Rockwell, who has written many fine nonfiction titles for preschool and kindergartners, is right on target with this "Stage 1" science title... Dramatic cut paper collage illustrations by Jenkins invite careful looking and ably extend the text. Eye-appealing and useful for beginning science enthusiasts and their parents as well."--Kirkus Reviews
"The spare, carefully written text makes the distinction between insects and bugs quite clear, and the paper-cut illustrations don't overwhelm with tiny details."--Booklist
Rockwell, who has written many fine nonfiction titles for preschool and kindergartners, is right on target with this Stage 1 science title Dramatic cut paper collage illustrations by Jenkins invite careful looking and ably extend the text. Eye-appealing and useful for beginning science enthusiasts and their parents as well. --Kirkus Reviews"
The spare, carefully written text makes the distinction between insects and bugs quite clear, and the paper-cut illustrations don t overwhelm with tiny details. --Booklist"
Winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series
Is a spider an insect? Is a ladybug a bug? Lean how to tell what is an insect and what isn't, and discover the fascinating world of the tiny creatures who live in your own backyard.
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