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Butterfly, Flea, Beetle, and Bee: What Is an Insect?
32 pp.
| Millbrook |
October, 2012 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-7613-6208-1$26.60
(4)
K-3Animal Groups Are Categorical series.
Illustrated by
Martin Goneau.
This book gives a light, rhyming overview of the defining features of insects and examples of different species. Packing scientific facts into frantic verse results in some awkward lines; fortunately, the last spread's bulleted summary provides a short, clear recap. Colorful cartoon illustrations of goofy-looking bugs are busy, but they occasionally sneak in very basic diagrams or labels to aid comprehension.