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Books with title Draw 50 Creepy Crawlies

  • Creepy Crawlies

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    Hardcover (Igloo Books Ltd, July 19, 2011)
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  • Creepy-Crawlies

    Cath Senker

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This book challenges readers to take a close look at the amazing yet tiny creatures around them. Readers are in for an adventure as they explore pond habitats, spider webs, beehives, soil, and more. Theyll learn about the differences between each kind of creepy-crawly, such as ants and worms, and also the differences between species, such as the cabbage white butterfly and painted lady butterfly. This bug identification guide also explains important natural science concepts such as life cycles, hibernation, and camouflage. Color photographs and compelling text bring the world of bugs to life, while quizzes, activities, and diagrams promise an exciting and dynamic read!
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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

    Dugald Steer, Justine Peek

    Hardcover (Dutton, July 11, 1996)
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Ailin Chambers

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, 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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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Lucy Bater

    Paperback (Top That Publishing Plc, March 15, 2004)
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  • Quick Draw Creepy-Crawlies

    Peter Bull

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 29, 2008)
    Draw spiders, ladybugs, butterflies, and other creepy-crawlies with this series that will teach children everything they need to know in order to sketch with confidence. Starting from a simple shape, each step adds a little bit extra until the picture is complete and ready to be colored in or decorated. Helpful grid squares allow children to scale their drawings accurately.
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  • Creepy Crawlies

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    Paperback (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Wordless Picture Book, Kaaren Pixton

    Paperback (TyBook Inc, May 18, 2006)
    Creepy Crawlies is part of a new innovative series of indestructible wordless picture books built specifically for the way babies read - with their hands and mouth. These books stand up to rough play and because they are waterproof they can withstand babies drool making them an excellent emergent literacy tool. This book brings from their hiding places little creatures that fascinate children - ones they can find in their own back yards. Here we meet a gentle caterpillar, an elegant snail, a languid slug, a playful beetle, a charming ladybug, a very happy centipede, an ambitious lizard, a shy grasshopper, a playful ant, a slinky snake, a friendly spider, and a worm sporting sunglasses.
  • Creepy Crawlies

    Nat Lambert

    Paperback (Top That! Publishing Plc, March 1, 2011)
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Fiona Watt

    Board book (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 27, 2004)
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  • Creepy Crawlies

    Caroline Tetley, Stuart Trotter

    Hardcover (Treehouse Children's Books Ltd, )
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