Water Insects (A Lerner natural science book)
by Sylvia A. Johnson and Modoki Masuda
Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and life cycles of some insects that spend most of their lives in the water.
Build Your Own Dinosaurs and Build Your Own Bugs are fun and easy-to-understand introductions to the worlds of paleontology and entomology, allowing kids to make their own real or imaginary creatures with stamps.
Housefly! An Educational Children's Book about Housefly with Fun Facts
by Sue Reed
哇哦!小虫虫的大世界 - 世纪集团
by Xuan Rou
Stink Bugs (Gross Bugs) (Tony Stead Nonfiction Independent Reading Collections)
by Jonathan Kravetz
Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of mosquitoes.
Ladybug! An Educational Children's Book about Ladybug with Fun Facts & Photos
by Abby Daniele
Scholastic's the Magic School Bus Butterfly and the Bog Beast
by Nancy E. Krulik and Joanna Cole
Find out when you join the class on an exciting field trip to a real live bog, where they learn all about bog beasts and butterflies.
This comprehensive introduction to creepy crawlies covers insects, spiders, centipedes, snails, slugs and worms. It has information on predators and prey, camouflage, parasites and the defensive weapons insects have. Details about habitat and lifestyle should help children identify the creepy crawlies they find, indoors and out, in the city or the country. There is a scorecard at the back of the book for recording findings. The book examines familiar insects and rarer species, and the colourful...
"Provides information for readers about a butterfly's home, food, and body"--Provided by publisher.
Key Stage 1 work on life processes should be related to pupils' knowledge of animals in the local environment. Children should understand that animals move, feed, grow, use their senses and reproduce; that living things can be grouped according to observable similarities and differences; and that there are different kinds of animals in the local environment. This look at ladybirds is one of a series focusing on familiar minibeasts. It covers size, appearance, birth and reproduction, growth, feed...
A robin cheerfully greets the day at dawn. A horse nibbles grass under the heat of the midday sun. A rabbit stands still, disappearing into the grass at dusk. As evening falls, a frog tells the world that he's the king of the pond. During one summer day, these and other creatures tell their tales, celebrating their ordinary -- but extraordinary -- lives in verse. Young readers will be entranced by the many voices created by renowned poet Marilyn Singer. They will be encouraged to look more...