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Books with title Spiders, Bugs, And Other Insects

  • Insects and Spiders

    Tom Jackson

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Insects and spiders are some of the most complex and crafty creatures on Earth. This book gives readers an up-close look at the mechanics behind bugs. Readers will enjoy learning about the leaping flea, the bloodsucking tick, the migrating Monarch butterfly, and the stinging scorpion. Theyll explore the ways that the anatomy of each insect and spider gives it amazing abilities and skills suited to its environment. This book is full of fun fact boxes and color photographs that magnify each creature. Readers will love exploring the mechanics behind the worlds creepiest critters.
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Tom Jackson

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Insects and spiders are some of the most complex and crafty creatures on Earth. This book gives readers an up-close look at the mechanics behind bugs. Readers will enjoy learning about the leaping flea, the bloodsucking tick, the migrating Monarch butterfly, and the stinging scorpion. TheyÂ’ll explore the ways that the anatomy of each insect and spider gives it amazing abilities and skills suited to its environment. This book is full of fun fact boxes and color photographs that magnify each creature. Readers will love exploring the mechanics behind the worldÂ’s creepiest critters.
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Dawn Titmus

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Contrary to popular belief, creepy-crawlies can actually be sweet. Insects and spiders are wonderful pets. They just need the right environment and care. Readers of this expert guide will learn all about different breeds of insects and spiders through stunning full-color photographs. They'll be able to decide which kind of creepy-crawly is right for their home and lifestyle. Interesting information about how insects and spiders act in the wild will help readers understand their pets' needs and behavior. Cool stories about famous and newsworthy insects and spiders will fascinate readers. Whether they own a creepy-crawly or just love learning about them, readers will love this awesome guide.
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Bo Rin, Gam Do

    Library Binding (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Swoosh! Wriggle, wriggle! The forest is full of insects moving about and spiders spinning webs. Let's look closer at the lives of insects and spiders and learn the differences between them.
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Steve Parker

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2015)
    As the largest animal group in the world, with millions of species, insects should be a significant focus in the science classroom. And while spiders are often grouped with bugs, they aren't insects. This notable book explains why within its 100 facts about both groups that will astound, entertain, and perhaps even gross out readers! Discussion of the life cycles of these creatures offers need-to-know vocabulary words and concepts such as larva, pupa, and molting. Images throughout the book support the accessible text, while activities and quizzes keep readers assessing and building on their understanding.
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Anita Ganeri

    Hardcover (Grolier, )
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  • Brilliant Beetles: And Other Insects and Spiders

    Jinny Johnson, Colin Newman

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Book by Johnson, Jinny
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Athur V. Evans, Madeline S. Harris, Neil Schlager, Jayne Weisblatt

    Hardcover (U-X-L, April 25, 2005)
    Grzimeks Student Animal Life Resource: Insects and Spiders offers readers comprehensive and easy-to-use information on Earths bugs. Entries are arranged by taxonomy, the science through which living things are classified into related groups. Each entry includes sections on physical characteristics; geographic range; habitat; diet; behavior and reproduction; insects, spiders and people; and conservation status. Family entries are followed by one or more species accounts and a range map and photo or illustration for nearly every species. Entries conclude with a list of books, periodicals, and Web sites that may be used for further research.Each volume of Grzimeks Student Animal Life Resource: Insects and Spiders includes a pronunciation guide for scientific names, a glossary, an overview of insects and spiders, a list of species in the set by biome, a list of species by geographic location, and an index. The two volume set has 250 full-color maps, photos, and illustrations to enliven the text, and sidebars provide additional facts and related information.
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Edward Parker

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Feb. 15, 2003)
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Suzanne L. Walls, Lauren Walls, D. W. Maiden, Dennis Govoni

    Perfect Paperback (Bonne Amie Publishing, LLC, Oct. 1, 2012)
    In "Insects and Spiders" beginning readers are introduced to amazing creatures that can be found right in their own environment. These creepy, crawlies describe their lives and how they are impacted by their interactions with humans. Each one plays a unique and valuable role in the ecology of the world. Read along to or with your children as you learn useful facts and see the stunning high-quality photography offering a detailed visual image of each insect and spider.
  • Insects and Spiders

    Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand, Twin Sisters Productions

    Paperback (Twin Sisters, May 1, 2000)
    Provides information on all sorts of insects and spiders.
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  • Insects and Spiders

    Dennis Bockus

    Mass Market Paperback (Somerville, July 5, 1999)
    Explains the difference between insects and spiders, discusses their life cycles, describes various types of insects and spiders, and introduces the technique of stereo photography that makes the tear-out three-dimensional viewer work with the accompanying cards.Explains the difference between insects and spiders, and discusses their life cycles, various types of insects and spiders, and the technique of stereo photography that makes the tear-out three-dimensional viewer work with the accompanying cards
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