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Books with title Creepy Crawlies: A Closer Look at the World's Tiny Creatures

  • Bugs: A Closer Look at the World's Tiny Creatures

    Jinny Johnson

    Paperback (Readers Digest, April 1, 1995)
    Describes the characteristics and behavior of wasps, scorpions, beetles, moths, spiders, fleas, dragonflies, grasshoppers, ants, bees, cockroaches, and mosquitoes
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  • Creepy Crawlies: A Closer Look at the World's Tiny Creatures

    Jinny Johnson

    Paperback (McClanahan Book Co, June 1, 1999)
    This stunning new series presents five unique views of the amazing animal world. The high-quality illustrations on extra glossy paper are so captivating that young and old alike will be mesmerized by their power and beauty. The extra large pages make this an ideal addition for home libraries. Children love bugs. And they'll be awed by the many insects, spiders, and scorpions whose record-breaking feats of strength, endurance, and agility help them survive. Look for other titles in this exciting series: Bizarre BeastsISBN# 0-7681-0191-3 Creatures That GlowISBN# 0-7681-0183-2 Dinosaur SkeletonsISBN# 0-7681-0184-0 Prickly and PoisonousISBN# 0-7681-0185-9
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  • Bugs: a Closer Look at the World's Tiny Creatures

    Jinny Johnson

    Paperback (Big Face Books, March 15, 1995)
    Enter into the incredible, rarely seen world of nature's tiny animals. The host of creeping, crawling creatures found here presents an amazing array of ingenious designs and habitds. Discover how honeybees make marvelous nests from their own wax, how cockroaches have thrived for over 350 million years, and why the highly organized society of ants could teach human beings a thing or two. Once you examine these curious characters in breathtaking close-up, you will never overlook a bug again.
  • Bugs: A Closer Look at the World's Tiny Creatures by Jinny Johnson

    Jinny Johnson

    Paperback (Readers Digest, March 15, 1627)
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  • Bugs: A Closer Look at the World's Tiny Creatures by Jinny Johnson

    Jinny Johnson

    Paperback (Readers Digest, March 15, 1877)
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