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Insects

Insects

Published in
2002
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Description

From freaky fish to funky fungi and scaly skins to tremendous trees, wildlife can be both strange and fascinating. This new series takes a close look at wildlife and some of its most amazing plants and creatures, offering high-interest level books that are excellent for less able older readers or reluctant readers. Packed with strange and interesting facts about wildlife, the series addresses fascinating questions and provides fun activities and projects to develop an understanding of wildlife. It includes Weird Facts sections and a Weird Words glossary to help summarize information, along with striking full-color photographs and artwork. A groundbreaking nonfiction series for early elementary students sure to become a standard in every library! The uncluttered design uses a mix of photos and artwork to support the narrative text, which is divided into short chapters easily digested by new readers. Each book contains a glossary and an index.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
32 pages

Why to read

  • Educational Value: The book 'Insects' by Anna Claybourne is packed with detailed information about a wide variety of insects, making it an excellent resource for both students and enthusiasts looking to expand their knowledge about the diverse world of insects.
  • Engaging Content: With its vivid descriptions and stunning visuals, the book captures the reader's interest and makes learning about insects an enjoyable experience. It's designed to engage readers of all ages, sparking curiosity about the natural world.
  • Environmental Awareness: Reading 'Insects' can increase awareness about the ecological importance of insects and the roles they play in ecosystems. Understanding their impact can foster a greater appreciation for biodiversity and the need for conservation efforts.
  • Inspiration for Exploration: The book encourages readers to go beyond the pages and explore the world of insects in their own environment. It serves as a catalyst for outdoor activities such as insect-watching and habitat exploration, promoting hands-on learning and a connection with nature.