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The Backyard Bug Book for Kids: Storybook, Insect Facts, and Activities (Let's Learn about Bugs and Animals)

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It includes facts and information, as well as detailed illustrations and photographs of these amazing animals. Microscopic ‘mini-fauna’ rarely receives even a footnote in most children’s books. Unseen Worlds attempts to put that right with a series of dramatic dioramas of everyday habitats and the tiny, but no less charming, animals they contain. Children’s bug books are a fantastic way to engage them in science and the natural world while also igniting their curiosity. Learn about beetles with author M.G. Leonard, “the real-life superheroes of planet Earth” with wildlife charity Buglife, and the wonders of the insect world with entomologist Erica McAlister. Two good caterpillar friends with a lot in common go through the amazing process of metamorphosis. Then they pop out of their cocoons– one, a butterfly, and the other, a moth. Now they have new differences. Butterfly’s wings are colorful and Moth’s are beige. Butterfly flies during the day and Moth flies at night. Even still, some things are still the same — they still have cool moves and a good friendship.

Introduce your little one(s) to the wonderful world of bugs with this delightful book from invertebrate conservation charity Buglife, accompanied by beautiful images by the award-winning illustrator and designer Qu Lan. Illumibugs: Explore the world of minibeasts with your magic 3 color lensby Carnovsky, illustrated by Barbara Taylor Beetle McGrady Eats Bugs! by Megan McDonald isn’t really too much about bugs, it’s really about overcoming fears. Beetle McGrady wants to be a fearless pioneer and she sets out to prove that by eating an ant. She doesn’t quite reach her goal, at least not right away. I liked how Beetle was disappointed in herself and instead of continuing to sulk when an opportunity to try again arose, she took it.Author Amy Stewart offers up just the right balance in the gory details to get them hooked, but at the same time educated by the ecological lessons and anatomical details with which the text is littered.

Their knowledge of bugs’ habitats, diets, life cycles, and a wide range of other topics will deepen as they progress through the program. 2: Bug Soup The silly story, amusing characters, and detailed descriptions of the various soups will delight children of all ages.The Good Housekeeping Institute has experts on staff who are parents themselves, who are constantly watching the world of children's books to find the best kids' books of all time. Below, you'll find gems for your 4-year-old from that list, as well as our best books for 3-year-olds round up, which naturally has some crossover with older ages. We also pulled from our annual Kids' Book Awards, done in conjunction with librarians, tester families and book aficionados (such as special guest judge and author Jenna Bush Hager). This discovery will teach them about how bugs contribute to life on earth, where they live, what they ingest, how their bodies function, and more. 4: The Weird and Wonderful World of Bugs: A Book Miss Spider’s Abc Book by David Kirk has the most vivid and beautiful illustrations. The text is simple and flows well. However, the value is in the illustrations. They cover all sorts of bugs and are so bright that they will appeal to your child! The cover and illustrations drew me into this picture book; the writing kept me reading. Learn how important worms are to the growing plants as well as the danger worms face.

The Crunching Munching Caterpillar by Sheridan Cain is another story about a caterpillar who is not happy about his lot in life. There is a fair bit of language that some parents would object to. This caterpillar hears often that he is too fat to fly. So that poses a few challenges to parents like myself who are trying to instill healthy body images as well as using respectful words with others in our children. I have dealt with this book in two ways. First by saying that the caterpillar is getting fat. But that’s a good thing for him. That he will be able to sleep for a long time in his chrysalis and needs that fat to live. Also, I have simply replaced fat with big, a word that is much less ugly to many people’s ears.

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Just wait until you see the gorgeous illustrations throughout this book. I could frame them all! Learn all about moths and butterflies, starting with their differences, their life stages, their metamorphosis, their anatomy, and more interesting information about their diet, mating, and spreading pollen. Kids will love reading about these important insects. Perfect for primary-grade classrooms and homes.

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