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Books with title Busy Bugs

  • Bugs

    Emily Bone

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 1, 2016)
    An enthralling book about creepy crawlies for young beginner readers, full of stunning illustrations by Cinzia Battistel and simple text about lots of different bugs, from honey bees to wolf spiders. Children can learn how some spiders breathe underwater, how ants carry their babies when they move nests and lots more.
  • Bugs!

    James Buckley

    eBook (Animal Planet, June 15, 2017)
    Animal Planet introduces information-packed nonfiction chapter books that are just right for pleasure reading and schoolwork. Fly away on a fascinating journey to the world of Bugs!. Meet the fastest flyers and the long-distance travelers--from huge moths and colorful butterflys to busy bees and annoying fleas. Learn about massive locust swarms and hungry caterpillars. Bugs! is the perfect overview for developing readers ready to explore this popular animal subject on their own. Special features include full-color photography throughout, "Meet the Scientist" sidebars, and "In Your Newsfeed" articles about amazing new discoveries. Don't miss the other books in the Animal Planet Chapter Books series: Snakes!, Dinosaurs!, and Sharks!.
  • Busy Bugs

    Lucy Richards

    Paperback (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2004)
    Toddlers and babies can discover the world of bugs in this velour covered cloth book featuring bright illustrations and simple rhymes that teach basic concepts. This velour covered soft-cloth book is a perfect cuddly companion for babies and toddlers. The best feature is the adjustable strap extending from the top of the spine – making it perfect to attach to a child’s wrist, stroller, play-yard or car seat! Packaged in a Polybag with Header Card. Machine washable!
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  • Busy Busy!

    Lucy Scott

    Hardcover (Creston Books, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Parents may think their toddlers are simply playing or making messes, but really they're building cities, going on exciting adventures, and creating masterpieces.
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  • Bugs.

    Collectif

    Hardcover (DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), Aug. 1, 2011)
    Start a lifetime of learning with the "First Facts" series. "First Facts Bugs" introduces children to the world of reading, with lively illustrations and simple text to help build confidence and development. Bursting with fun bug facts and figures, children will love flicking through and learning as they go. Questions such as 'how many legs does a millipede have?' and 'what do beetles eat?' are answered. Fun and educational, these books are perfect for home-reading where children can indulge in their interests - a valuable teaching aid for both parents and teachers.
  • Bugs, Bugs, Bugs

    Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Photographs and simple text show some of the diversity found in anatomies of insects.
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  • Bugs

    Sarah Creese

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Aug. 29, 2011)
    The Mini Encyclopedias are an exciting new range of first reference books for young children that’s packed with interesting facts and beautiful photography.Using dramatic photography, simple text and annotated diagrams, these books will fascinate and engage children as they learn about their favorite topics. With fun facts and a glossary of terms, children will enjoy exploring and discovering more about amazing animals, the human body, nature, weather – and life on our planet!
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  • Busy, Busy!

    Eileen Spinelli, Elina Ellis

    Board book (WorthyKids, April 5, 2016)
    A playful board book about expressing love, even when life is busy.
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  • Busy!

    Annie Kubler

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Labeled illustrations present words that describe things that children do, including "walk," "pull," "fill," "brush," "eat," "sort," "spray," "give," "share," and "laugh."
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  • Bugs

    Terry Jennings

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, July 1, 2009)
    From city streets to cliffs by the sea, discover the birds, plants, bugs and small mammals in your local area with these fantastic guides to wildlife watching.
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  • Bugs

    DK

    Flexibound (DK, )
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  • Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!

    Stephen Donald Huff

    language (Capital Ideations, LLC, Oct. 31, 2011)
    Human beings are abundant. Yet, for every person on Earth, countless insects thrive, chewing through the roots and underpinnings of nature. This year, it will be a very good year for bugs!An ocean of insecticide cannot suppress their demonic hordes. They could easily dominate the planet. Why not?