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Books with title It's a Good Thing There Are Ladybugs

  • It's a Good Thing There Are Ladybugs

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Ladybugs are actually a farmer's best friend-they eat the bugs that would otherwise harm plants.Many people thing ladybugs are pretty. Some even think they bring good luck. The well-organized chapters help readers (Ages 6-7) identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help students navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Bats

    Joanne Mattern

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    There's a reason bats are associated with Halloween-they look pretty spooky! But these gentle, shy creatures don't hurt people.In fact, they help us in many ways-by eating insects, pollinating flowers, and spreading fruit seeds. The well-organized chapters help students identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help readers (Ages 6-7) navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Bees

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The sound of a buzzing bee can send many people running inside. But bees play a very important role in their ecosystem.Bees pollinate flowers and also provide useful products, such as honey and beeswax. The well-organized chapters help readers (Ages 6-7) identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help students navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Bats

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    There's a reason bats are associated with Halloween-they look pretty spooky! But these gentle, shy creatures don't hurt people.In fact, they help us in many ways-by eating insects, pollinating flowers, and spreading fruit seeds. The well-organized chapters help students identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help readers (Ages 6-7) navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Ladybugs

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Many people thing ladybugs are pretty. Some even think they bring good luck. But ladybugs are actually a farmers best friendthey eat the bugs that would otherwise harm plants. The well-organized chapters help students identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help students navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Insects

    Allan Fowler

    Paperback (Children's Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    This book is chock-full of intriguing facts about insects!The natural world comes alive for young readers (Ages 6-7) with Rookie Read-About "RM" Science! With striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of text, this series immediately involves young readers as they discover intriguing facts about the fascinating world around them.This book identifies the characteristics of insects and describes some of their useful activities and products.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Bees

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The sound of a buzzing bee can send many people running inside. But bees play a very important role in their ecosystem.Bees pollinate flowers and also provide useful products, such as honey and beeswax. The well-organized chapters help readers (Ages 6-7) identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help students navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Snakes

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Snakes look scary. Some are even deadly. But snakes are helpful, too.Snakes hunt rats and other pests that harm crops and their venom is used to make medicine. Snakes are also food hawks, foxes, raccoons, and other animals. The well-organized chapters help readers (Ages 6-7) identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help students navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Spiders

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2014)
    "Introduces the reader to spiders and explains the roles they play in the environment."--
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  • It's A Good Thing There Are Insects

    Allan Fowler

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, April 3, 1991)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Identifies the characteristics of insects and describes some of their useful activities and products.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Spiders

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Most wouldn't believe you if you said spiders are good.Many people are seriously scared of spiders. But these creepy crawlies eat insects that harm crops and plants. They are also food for birds, frogs, and other animals. And scientists are trying to replicate spider silk, which may someday be used to bind wounds and to make bulletproof vests for the military. The well-organized chapters help students identify key details. The illustrations and text features such as captions and bold print help students navigate the text while the photographs add clarity and enable students to better understand the text.
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  • It's a Good Thing There Are Insects

    Allan Fowler

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Identifies the characteristics of insects and describes some of their useful activities and products
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