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4-6Crazy Creepy Crawlers series.
Illustrated by
Santiago Calle.
This series takes a close-up look at creatures that many children find fascinatingly creepy. Illustrated with zoomed-in photographs and comics segments (including humorous speech-bubble comments), the volumes provide ample information to satisfy budding entomologists and enough levity to benefit those less drawn to "creepy crawlers." The layouts favor visuals over text, with tiny type densely packed into boxes and sidebars. Glos., ind. Review covers these Crazy Creepy Crawlers titles: Deadly Spiders, Extraordinary Insects, Flying Creepy Crawlers, and Tiny Creepy Crawlers.