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The Bugliest Bug by Carol Diggory Shields
All kinds of insects compete to see who is the "bugliest" bug of all, but there is a sinister surprise behind the contest. |
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Bug Faces by Darlyne A. Murawski
Presents close-up photographs of insect faces and describes some of their unique facial features, including compound eyes and pincher jaws. |
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Insects Are My Life by Megan McDonald
No one at home or school understands Amanda Frankenstein's devotion to insects until she meets Maggie. |
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Snug House, Bug House! by Susan Schade
Six bugs find a tennis ball and turn it into a wonderful house for themselves. |
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Under One Rock: Bugs, Slugs, and Other Ughs by Anthony D. Fredericks
Have you ever peeked under a rock? A whole community of creatures lives there! One of the world's most fascinating habitats is right at your feet. No child will be able to resist looking under a rock after reading Fredericks's rhythmic, engaging story, and seeing DiRubbio's vivid close-up illustrations. Field Notes and Fantastic Facts will inspire endless exploration. |
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Bugs! by David T. Greenburg
Celebrates the disgusting and horrible things you can do with a bunch of bugs.
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Living Lights: Fireflies in Your Backyard by Nancy Loewen
Describes the physical characteristics, life cycle, and behavior of fireflies. |
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Have You Seen Bugs? by Joanne Oppenheim
Describes in verse a variety of bugs and how they look, behave, and improve our lives. |
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Firefly Summer by Lorien Trover Hardy
When Chester asks his mother about the tiny lights he sees in the tall grass one summer, she teaches him the firefly song, which he keeps singing even in the fall, after the fireflies are gone. |
Information compiled from the following web sites:
http://novelst3.epnet.com/NovApp/novelistk8/core.aspx?sid=C45BAF1D-2008-4EE2-AF7F-5CDBC30CED68%40sessionmgr2
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http://www.amazon.com/ |