insects

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insects

Dragonfly

2020
Features informative text with dozens of facts, and bright, colorful illustrations depicting the natural history, habitat, physical traits, behaviors, life cycle, and diet of dragonflies. Includes an author's note on dragonflies, and sources of further information.
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Insect experts in the rain forest

2022
Simone and her team of entomologists travel to Costa Rica's lush rain forest to investigate some strange looking army ants that appear to have not one but two abdomens.

Lice

2023
Lice are only about the size of sesame seeds. They can be divided into two groups, sucking lice and chewing or biting lice. Learn more about these pests in this title.

Insects and minibeasts

2020
As students study spiders, leeches, scorpions, and more, they will learn about the foundation that insects provide for all other animals.

Hustle bustle bugs

2022
"Bugs, including ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and more, have unique skills that combine to create a safe and welcoming world for everyone--even people--to live in"--Provided by publisher.

Superworm

2022
Superworm's bug friends attempt to free him from the clutches of Wizard Lizard who, having heard of Superworm's wondrous and heroic deeds, captures him and forces him to dig for treasure.

Going buggy!

2022
Did you know there are more than one BILLION insects for every human on Earth? Or that mango flies can bite someone and give them a disease called eye worms? Mango fly larva will grow and live inside the person's eyeballs! Learn more super gross insect facts with Dr. Ick and Sam the Dog if you dare!.

20 things you didn't know about insect adaptations

2023
This book discusses insect adaptations and features 20 fascinating science facts.

Ladybug

2023
Did you know that ladybugs are a type of small beetle? They are known for the spots on their bodies. Young readers will discover these facts and more in this book.

Blink and Block bug each other

2022
Blink and Block are back in another STEM-inspired I Can Read Comic by author-illustrator Vicky Fang! This time, Block is drawing in the park, but Blink wants to play. So much, in fact, that Blink can't stop pressing Block's buttons... literally. Blink is silly and Block is logical, and they're best when they're together! Whether they're searching for treasure, playing pretend, or learning to compromise, Blink's imagination and Block's clever ideas turn any ordinary day into the most fun ever.

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