Bumblebees

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2018

Ants

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2017

Aphids

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2017

Dragonflies

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2017

Wasps

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2017

Earwigs

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2017

Grasshoppers

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2017

Moths

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 January 2018
Moths are like the butterflies of the night. Their scale-covered wings carry them from plant to plant in search of sweet nectar. There’s a lot to learn about these dark-winged insects in this fact-filled book for beginning readers!

Cockroaches

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2018

Termites

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 January 2018
Each termite plays a special role in the colony. A queen termite lays millions of eggs each year! Around the nest, busy worker and dedicated soldier termites swarm. In this title, young readers will learn all about the complex world of termites!

Mosquitoes

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 January 2018
Many people hate the quiet whine of a mosquito buzzing around their head. But you may be surprised to learn that females are the only mosquitoes who suck blood. Itching to find out why? Young readers will find out this and so much more in this book about mosquitoes!

Milkweed Bugs

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 January 2018
Predators turn up their noses when they come across the black and orange of the milkweed bug. These foul-tasting critters have found the perfect defense from becoming someone’s lunch! Unlike the effects of their black and orange colors, this book is sure to keep beginning readers coming back for more!

Crickets

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2018
Chirp, chirp! Male crickets rub their wings together to make music. The females listen closely, with eardrums on their legs. These singing insects will enthrall readers in this fact-filled book loaded with vibrant photography.

Walkingsticks

by Patrick Perish

Published 1 August 2018
Walkingsticks have some of the best camouflage in the insect world. Most wave in the wind and look just like twigs – but some have bright wings to warn predators! Young readers will love taking a closer look at these masters of hide and seek.