Give your child a front-row seat to the fascinating world of insects — where science comes alive one six-legged creature at a time.
From the hidden supercolonies of ants to the remarkable transformation of butterflies, this illustrated science guide walks young readers through the core concepts of entomology in clear, engaging language built for growing minds.
Inside, your child will discover:
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Give your child a front-row seat to the fascinating world of insects - where science comes alive one six-legged creature at a time. From the hidden supercolonies of ants to the remarkable transformation of butterflies, this illustrated science guide walks young readers through the core concepts of entomology in clear, engaging language built for growing minds. Inside, your child will discover: What makes an insect an insect - the defining traits that separate bugs from all other creaturesInsect anatomy explained step by step, from compound eyes to segmented bodiesComplete and incomplete metamorphosis - how insects grow and change through stunning life cyclesHow bees power ecosystems through pollination and why it matters for our food supplyThe social world of ants, including how supercolonies organize millions of workersButterflies vs. moths - how to tell them apart and what makes each uniqueWhy beetles are the most diverse group of animals on EarthHow insects support ecosystems and what threatens their survival todayWho this guide is for: Designed for early readers and curious learners in grades 1 through 4 (ages 6-10), this nonfiction science guide is ideal for children who love nature, parents who want to encourage STEM thinking at home, and educators looking for structured supplemental reading on life science topics. It works equally well for independent reading, read-aloud sessions, and homeschool curriculum support. Each chapter builds on the last, creating a structured learning journey from foundational biology concepts to real-world conservation issues - giving kids not just facts, but a framework for understanding the natural world. If your child has ever wondered why insects matter, this is where the answers begin. Scroll up and add it to your cart today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783690831604
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