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Books with title Creepy Crawly

  • Creepy Crawly Pets

    Mackenzie McGrath

    Paperback (Blurb, )
    Sammy has older siblings who have pet insects and finds them frightening. Sammy learns more about the interesting creatures, and finds them not as scary.
  • Creepy Crawlies

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    Paperback (Usborne Publishing, Limited, March 15, 2002)
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Bergin Mark

    Paperback (Book House, Feb. 19, 2015)
    It's Fun To Draw Creepy Crawlies takes young budding artists on a journey exploring the fascinating world of bugs! Draw a bee buzzing around a beehive, a spider crawling across a web and a dragonfly hovering over a pond. With 'Splat-a-facts', which give information about what's being drawn, these books act as a creative spark, setting off your child's imagination so that they can confidently sketch and scribble a variety of creatures and objects in their own scenes.
  • CREEPY CRAWLIES

    Steer

    School & Library Binding (Little Simon, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Six jumbo holograms, presenting vivid images in 3-D, introduce young readers to a world of spooky creatures, such as tropical emperor scorpions, bird-eating spiders, and bulldog ants.
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  • Creepy Crawlers

    Lynn Huggins-Cooper, Wendy Horobin

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, a division of Quarto Publishing plc, Aug. 29, 2008)
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  • A Creepy Crawly Story

    Vivian French, Selina Young

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books, June 7, 2012)
    Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey. When naughty Wizz Bee and Buzz Bee come home without any honey, Queen Bee is very cross. Can they cheer her up with a story?
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    John Stidworthy, Michael Posen

    Paperback (Parragon Publishing, March 15, 2001)
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  • Creepy-Crawlies

    Victoria Munson

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    What's that creeping in the shadows? An insect? A spider? Don't worry, these creatures might be creepy, but they're also really cool. Readers of this awesome book will learn all about creepy-crawlies. Vivid full-color photographs of these many-legged creatures will draw in even reluctant readers. Simple descriptions help readers easily identify different types of common insects and spiders. This informative book also introduces readers to key science concepts, such as habitats, life cycles, and food. Fun and engaging, this book of tiny creatures will be a big addition to any library or classroom.
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Hans Post, Irene Goede

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat USA, Nov. 30, 2005)
    Creepy, crawly creatures are brought to life through fun facts and vibrant, realistic illustrations. Naturalist Hans Post explores in tremendous detail the complex worlds of dozens of insects, birds, mice, and other tiny critters with which we share our planet. In Creepy Crawlies he presents the life, behavior, and physical characteristics of one creature on each page, while also imparting his passion for the preservation and protection of their natural world.
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  • Creepy-Crawlies

    Victoria Munson

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 15, 2018)
    What's that creeping in the shadows? An insect? A spider? Don't worry, these creatures might be creepy, but they're also really cool. Readers of this awesome book will learn all about creepy-crawlies. Vivid full-color photographs of these many-legged creatures will draw in even reluctant readers. Simple descriptions help readers easily identify different types of common insects and spiders. This informative book also introduces readers to key science concepts, such as habitats, life cycles, and food. Fun and engaging, this book of tiny creatures will be a big addition to any library or classroom.
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  • Creepy-crawlies

    Francesca Allen, Jo Litchfield

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 30, 2005)
    Presents labeled illustrations of spiders, worms, centipedes, snails, and such insects as ladybugs, bees, and dragonflies.
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Ailin Chambers

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2014)
    "A praying mantis or scorpion could be tough to draw. They have body segments, lots of legs, and antennae. Getting these right might be hard for even an experienced artist! Readers can draw these and many more bugs in just six steps! Clear descriptions accompanied by examples of each drawing step guide readers through 13 cartoons, from sketching the body shape to adding details. Aided by the fun, full-color layout and drawing tips, readers can make impressive drawings of a tarantula, hornet, and even a butterfly!"--Publisher's website.
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