Insects

by John Woodward

Published 1 October 1997
Presents the thousands of tiny lenses found in a fly's compound eye, the feathery antennae that a moth uses to sniff out food, and many more microscopic marvels.

Our Food

by John Woodward

Published 1 September 1997
Presents highly magnified looks at a variety of food-related objects, including potato chips, garlic, yeast bubbles, salt crystals, and a salmonella bacterium.

Under the Microscope

by Casey Horton and John Woodward

Published 1 September 1997

Animals

by Casey Horton

Published 1 October 1997
Presents powerful jumping insects that live on dogs, the hooks that make a cat's tongue rough, and other microscopic marvels of the animal world.

Forests

by John Woodward

Published 1 October 1997
Presents the capsules that cast hundreds of tiny fern spores into the wind, an ivy leaf's delicate network of veins, and many more microscopic marvels.

Our Backyard

by John Woodward

Published 1 September 1997
Presents a leaf that breathes through its own pair of lips, soil teeming with millions of tiny creatures, and many more microscopic marvels.

Ocean Life

by Casey Horton

Published 1 September 1997
Presents the tiny creatures floating in the ocean, the sparkling eyes of a scallop, and other microscopic marvels of the sea.