Little Kids First Big Book of Bugs

Little Kids First Big Book of Bugs

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  • Create Date:2021-04-16 10:52:18
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Catherine D. Hughes
  • ISBN:1426317239
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Summary

The experts at National Geographic present a delightful reference that introduces young children to bugs of all kinds: big and small, jumping and crawling, colorful and creepy。 This charming book explores backyard favorites, such as ladybugs and lightning bugs, and introduces kids to more exotic species that inhabit rain forests and deserts around the world。 Colorful photos are paired with profiles of each insect, along with facts about the creatures' sizes, diets, homes, and more。 This book will quickly become a favorite at storytime, bedtime, and any other time!


From the Hardcover Library Binding edition。

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Reviews

Kortney Lyman

This book is a fun picture book about different kinds of bugs。 I would read this story to my students when we would be learning about bugs during the science block to keep them engaged and learning at the same time。 The genre of this book is children's science because it gives facts about bugs。 This book is a fun picture book about different kinds of bugs。 I would read this story to my students when we would be learning about bugs during the science block to keep them engaged and learning at the same time。 The genre of this book is children's science because it gives facts about bugs。 。。。more

Dodie

This book is great for kids。 Great information along with amazing pictures。

Morlando K

We love these books, they are great for all of our inquisitiveness and questions!

Johnknoxpreschool

good for insect science

Taylor B

This book is about different insects, how they live, the different species, and the many different things they do。 It features insects such as butterflies, bees, wasps, beetles, ants, and more。 It’s very interactive, with little activities embedded in each chapter。 The book is great for young readers who enjoy bugs and are curious about what they do。 I love that this book is interactive, provides very vivid pictures of many different insects, and names them all。

Tessa Hensley

This book has everything you could possibly want to know about bugs; from wasps to moths, to spiders, this book has it all。 Complete with huge easy to words and bright colors throughout this book is great for kids。 It will keep their attention and teach them about something they are interested in。 I don't know many young kids who don't like at least one type of bug, like a ladybug, or butterfly even。 This book has amazing real pictures of all the different bugs and different things that have to This book has everything you could possibly want to know about bugs; from wasps to moths, to spiders, this book has it all。 Complete with huge easy to words and bright colors throughout this book is great for kids。 It will keep their attention and teach them about something they are interested in。 I don't know many young kids who don't like at least one type of bug, like a ladybug, or butterfly even。 This book has amazing real pictures of all the different bugs and different things that have to do with them, like eggs, nests, etc。 This book would even be good for older readers who need or want a little information about bugs。 It's an easy ready with very neat sections and it is very organized so things are easy to find。 In my science class I did an insect project where I had to collect seven different types of insects。 This book would have come in handy to help me discover what each insect was and learn a little more about where to find them and what their life is like。 。。。more

Becky B

An introduction to insects and some other creepy-crawlies。 The book starts with an overview of what makes an insect an insect, examines some of the different kinds of insects by similarities, and then introduces arachnids and earthworms。 Interspersed along the way are interactive games and questions for adults to ask young readers。 And of course, there are photographs galore。I love the bright photographs and the informative nature of this book。 The bugs highlighted are a good mix of both exotic An introduction to insects and some other creepy-crawlies。 The book starts with an overview of what makes an insect an insect, examines some of the different kinds of insects by similarities, and then introduces arachnids and earthworms。 Interspersed along the way are interactive games and questions for adults to ask young readers。 And of course, there are photographs galore。I love the bright photographs and the informative nature of this book。 The bugs highlighted are a good mix of both exotic and common。 And I liked how they separated the insects by orders for the most part。 The science teacher in me was a bit upset that they called insects animals。 They were doing a great job of being scientifically accurate with the classification, and then they say that like fish, birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, insects are animals。 Ummm, arthropods are not part of Kingdom Animalia。 Most readers and adults aren't going to care about that though。 I was just a bit shocked though, National Geographic is usually very good about their science。 Still a good intro ID guide for youngsters fascinated by creepy-crawlies。 And filled with lots of pictures and activities that should keep kids occupied for quite a while。 。。。more

Amy (DemonKittie)

Very cute book for children who are interested in learning about insects。 I learned or maybe rather RE-learned about some insects by reading this book。 I hope my cousin loves it!

Beyond the Pages

This offered a superb educational experience for my littles。 I loved it!