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Books with title Spiders Are Not Insects

  • Insects And Spiders

    DK

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, )
    A first nature book about insects and spiders for children, this is the perfect companion for young minds eager to learn about the world of bugs. Children are encouraged to investigate and record all the creepy crawlies they find, and get hands on with the fun activities, from making your own bug hotel to collect insects in to building an ant farm. With a mix of fantastic photographs and beautiful illustrations Insects and Spiders takes you through everything you need to know about these minibeasts. Learn what termites build their nests from, how an earwig looks after her eggs, and why wasps have black and yellow stripes. The Nature Explorers series is essential for any child curious about the world outside. Each book in the series takes children through the basics of the subject, starting by explaining what it is and then moving on to the key topics. These are wonderful introductions to the great outdoors, packed with fun facts and engaging activities, ideal for children aged 6 and up.
  • Insects and Spiders are Amazing

    C. Mahoney

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 2, 2019)
    This children’s wildlife book contains 37 amazing photos and interesting facts about the black swallowtail butterfly, red carpenter ant, six-spotted neolema, monarch caterpillar, bumblebee, damselfly, zebra swallowtail caterpillar, common buckeye butterfly, robber fly, pipevine swallowtail caterpillar, katydid, painted lady butterfly, black tachinid fly, eastern figeater beetle, monarch butterfly, cabbage white butterfly, Halloween pennant dragonfly, cecropia moth caterpillar, hairstreak butterfly, eastern leaf-footed bug, holly blue butterfly, milkweed bug, Indian skipper, eastern sand wasp, ailanthus webworm moth, cloudless sulphur caterpillar, metallic green sweat bee, cloudless sulphur butterfly, Japanese beetle, tulip tree beauty caterpillar, thread-waisted wasp, tarnished plant bug, spicebush swallowtail butterfly, and yellow garden spider. The photos and paragraph about each bug will fascinate any young wildlife enthusiast.
  • Insects and Spiders

    Tom Evans

    eBook (World Book, Inc., June 4, 2018)
    What is the difference between an insect and a spider? How do ants find and store food? How do insects communicate with one another? How long do most spiders live? Discover fascinating facts about all kinds of creepy crawly creatures, from butterflies disguised as dead leaves to spiders that cast nets to catch prey. Insects and Spiders helps kids understand the behavior, adaptations, and life cycles of Earth’s largest and most diverse groups of animals. With striking photographs and illustrations, World Book’s A Look At… series takes children on a journey through different ages and locations around the globe and beyond. Perfect for visual learners, each nonfiction book creatively explores high-interest topics with ample illustrations and concise text that help readers absorb and retain information. Helpful glossaries and indexes in each volume direct students to the most important terms and topics. Help learners with a primary reading level of 6th to 8th grade encounter a range of topics in nature, history, science, and technology with World Book’s A Look At… series!
  • Insects and Spiders

    Tom Evans

    eBook (World Book, Inc., June 13, 2018)
    How do flies walk on walls and ceilings? Which insects act like farmers? How do spiders spin silk? Insects and Spiders gives students an introduction to insects and spiders and their physical characteristics. Readers learn about life cycles and behaviors of a number of these small, many-legged creatures. The volume’s special features include diagrams, fun facts, glossary, resource list, and index.How do animals hunt, escape, and communicate? And how do scientists distinguish one animal group from another? World Book’s acclaimed Animal Lives series introduces the main animal groups to students with a primary reading level of grades 3 to 5 and teaches them basic principles of scientific classification.