1,000 Facts about Insects

1,000 Facts about Insects by Nancy Honovich is an illustrated reference book published by National Geographic Books on February 13, 2018. This 96-page volume presents a wealth of information about various insects, including butterflies, honey bees, cockroaches, and katydids, making it an engaging resource for young readers interested in the world of bugs.
The book is designed to educate children about the fascinating aspects of insects, covering topics such as their senses, predation, and unique abilities like camouflage. Readers will find intriguing facts about the most common insects, those with painful stings, and even insights into insect fossils. This colorful guide aims to enhance knowledge in zoology and entomology, allowing kids to impress their family and friends with newfound expertise on these remarkable creatures.
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Kids love bugs! Jam-packed with 1,000 fascinating facts, this colorful reference book is buzzing with all kinds of information about insect creepers, crawlers, fliers, stingers, biters, and more.
From butterflies and honey bees to cockroaches and katydids, discover all you have ever wanted to know about these amazing animals. Discover which insects are the most common; which have the most painful sting; and which have awesome talents, like “escape artist” camouflage abilities. Learn about insect senses, insect predators, quirky facts about insect fossils, and which bugs are most closely related to our other animal friends. After this deep dive into the science of entomology, you’ll “bee” an expert on bugs and will dazzle your family and friends with your newfound knowledge.
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