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Superstats incredible bugs

Call Number

  • J 595.7 BUTT (CEN)

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Edition

First edition.

Publication Information

New York, New York : Little Bee Books, 2016.

Physical Description

63 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm.

Audience

K to grade 3.

Summary

"Beautiful butterflies, hard-working beetles, dangerous spiders, gross cockroaches, and much more will fascinate science and fact-hungry kids as they learn facts such as how strong ants really are, the incredible journey monarch butterflies take from Canada to Mexico and back again, and how many eyes bees have. This Superstats book introduces readers to all sorts of amazing insects and bugs in one convenient package filled with nearly 1,000 facts! Fascinating information is accompanied by wonderful photographs to ensure that kids' natural curiosity is both satisfied AND inspired."--

Contents

  • Amazing ants: the smallest to the largest
  • The lovely ladybug: the insect farmer
  • The friendly pest: awesome cockroaches
  • Busy bees: the honey makers
  • Itching ahead: the world of head lice
  • Wily wasps: stingers and non-stingers
  • Crazy caterpillars: amazing shapes and sizes
  • Beautiful butterflies: nectar feeders
  • Hairy fliers: the world of moths
  • I'm just a stick!: incredible stick insects
  • Fight!: tough rhino beetles
  • Roll with it: hardworking dung beetles
  • Jump champ: record breaking fleas
  • Best bug builders: terrific termites
  • Make some noise: crickets, grasshoppers and katydids
  • Seeing is believing: flies and their eyes
  • Bugs around the house: bugs in the home
  • A bad crowd: locust swarms
  • It's a smelly world: how insects smell
  • Deadly is the female: murderous mosquitoes
  • Pond patrol: aquatic insects
  • In disguise: insect camouflage
  • Flying ace: acrobatic dragonflies
  • Lighting the way: luminous fireflies
  • Fire!: insects that use chemicals
  • Insect super travel: insect migration
  • That's so weird!: the worlds weirdest insects.

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