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32 pp.
| Heinemann |
July, 2006 |
LibraryISBN 1-4034-8299-3$25.36
|
PaperISBN 1-4034-8312-4$7.99 New ed. (1998)
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K-3Bug Books series.
Each revised volume includes short chapters of information such as how the animal is born, what it eats, and what makes it unique (snails and worms don't technically belong in this series). The uncluttered design includes many close-up photos and new "bug maps" that identify body parts. Although the text is choppy in places, the engaging tone makes the books informative. There are six other fall 2006 books in this series. Glos., ind. Review covers these Bug Books titles: Mosquito, Worm, Ant, Bee, Ladybug, and Snail.