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Books with title Tiny Bugs Up Close

  • Up Close With Bugs

    Alexandra Siy, Dennis Kunkel

    Paperback (Holiday House, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Amazing micrograph photography helps readers find out if bugs get an undeserved bad rap in this nonfiction picture book.Bugs bite, drink blood, and eat food in our fields and gardens. Is bugging a crime? Decide for yourself! Read "rap sheets" on the major categories of insects, and marvel at photomicrographs that magnify bug parts by 10 to 300,000 times! But once you've learned about insect habits, you may come to agree that bugs are our friends... not our foes. Meticulous research combined with lively writing and a kid-friendly approach to turn learning about insects into an intriguing case. First published in hardcover as Bug Shots, this title is being repackaged as a companion to Up Close with Spiders (Spidermania).
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  • Tiny Bugs Up Close

    Janey Levy

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Introduces small and microscopic insects, including mosquitoes, fleas, lice, and "no-see-um"s, and describes how some are irritating or harmful to humans while others are beneficial.
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  • Up Close With Bugs

    Alexandra Siy, Dennis Kunkel

    language (Holiday House, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Amazing micrograph photography helps readers find out if bugs get an undeserved bad rap in this nonfiction picture book.Bugs bite, drink blood, and eat food in our fields and gardens. Is bugging a crime? Decide for yourself! Read "rap sheets" on the major categories of insects, and marvel at photomicrographs that magnify bug parts by 10 to 300,000 times! But once you've learned about insect habits, you may come to agree that bugs are our friends... not our foes. Meticulous research combined with lively writing and a kid-friendly approach to turn learning about insects into an intriguing case. First published in hardcover as Bug Shots, this title is being repackaged as a companion to Up Close with Spiders (Spidermania).
  • Bugs Up Close

    Diane Swanson, Paul Davidson

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    We live on a bug planet. Not only are insects the most numerous species on Earth, they've survived for 400 million years and show no signs of slowing down. Take a look outside: little creatures are creeping, jumping and flying everywhere. Did someone say little? Not in this book. In these eye-popping, oversized pages, bugs say cheese big time! Through Paul Davidson's powerful camera lens, see a fly the size of a man's shoe, the 30,000-odd lenses in a dragonfly's eyes, the hair on a bee's legs and much more. Bug-loving science writer Diane Swanson delivers fascinating info about buggy lives, buggy eating and lots of buggy bits, such as antennae, wings and weapons, that help make insects the most widespread animals on Earth.
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  • Tiny Bugs Up Close

    Janey Levy

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Bugs vastly outnumber people on Earth. Unlike people, there are many different species of insects, arachnids, flies, and other tiny creatures. It's easy to appreciate these differences and the interesting adaptations of tiny bugs when we can see them up close under a microscope. The photographs provided in this book allow readers to do just that, but without the need for scientific tools. Readers see the information on each page reflected in the detailed photographs and gain a greater appreciation for the microscopic world of bugs.
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  • Pill Bugs Up Close

    Greg Pyers

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    Describes the anatomy, habitat, eating habits, growth, and behavior of pill bugs.
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  • Bugs Up Close

    Diane Swanson, Paul Davidson

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    We live on a bug planet. Not only are insects the most numerous species on Earth, they've survived for 400 million years and show no signs of slowing down. Take a look outside: little creatures are creeping, jumping and flying everywhere. Did someone say little? Not in this book. In these eye-popping, oversized pages, bugs say cheese big time! Through Paul Davidson's powerful camera lens, see a fly the size of a man's shoe, the 30,000-odd lenses in a dragonfly's eyes, the hair on a bee's legs and much more. Bug-loving science writer Diane Swanson delivers fascinating info about buggy lives, buggy eating and lots of buggy bits, such as antennae, wings and weapons, that help make insects the most widespread animals on Earth.
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  • Bugs Up Close

    Lincoln James

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2008)
    This eBook for Emerging Readers teaches students the needs of living things. Supplemented with full color photographs, this eBook helps teach readers the basics of bugs through easy-to-follow language.
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  • Pill Bugs Up Close

    Greg Pyers

    Paperback (Raintree, Jan. 28, 2005)
    Have you seen a pill bugs? Pill bugs are flat creatures that scurry in dark, damp places. You may have seen many pill bugs in a compost pile, among dead leaves, or under a pile of wood. Perhaps you have seen one curl up into a ball, though not all do this. When you look at them up close, pill bugs really are amazing animals.
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  • Bugs Up Close! Set

    Rosen Publishing Group

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Bugs are the most plentiful type of creature on the planet, but most are so small it can be hard to get a good look at one. This set changes that by providing dozens of close-up photographs of bugs in the wild. While some people find bugs gross and creepy, these books show readers how stunning and beautiful they can be. The close-up photographs are paired with manageable text, which allows readers to make a direct connection with early elementary science concepts, include life cycles, habitats, and animal behavior. Features include: Accessible narratives that are perfect for elementary readers. Full-color photographs splendidly display bugs in their natural habitat. Correlations to the Next Generation Science Standards help readers learn essential science concepts.
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  • Bugs Up Close!

    Various

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Bugs are the most plentiful type of creature on the planet, but most are so small it can be hard to get a good look at one. This set changes that by providing dozens of close-up photographs of bugs in the wild. While some people find bugs gross and creepy, these books show readers how stunning and beautiful they can be. The close-up photographs are paired with manageable text, which allows readers to make a direct connection with early elementary science concepts, include life cycles, habitats, and animal behavior. Features include: Accessible narratives that are perfect for elementary readers. Full-color photographs splendidly display bugs in their natural habitat. Correlations to the Next Generation Science Standards help readers learn essential science concepts.
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