There Are Bugs in Your Bed

There Are Bugs in Your Bed by Heather Catchpole, published by Allen & Unwin in 2004, is an engaging exploration of the fascinating world of insects. This edition, written in English and spanning 88 pages, invites young readers to discover a variety of unusual and intriguing creatures. The book presents a range of bizarre facts about insects, including those that can survive without their heads and others that possess unique defensive mechanisms.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of insects and their remarkable traits, such as a beetle that uses toxic sprays and creatures that breathe through their skin. The content is designed to captivate the curiosity of children aged 8 and above, making it a suitable addition to juvenile literature. With its focus on the strange and often overlooked aspects of the insect world, this book provides an informative and entertaining experience for young entomologists.
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In this book you’ll meet a hideous creature that can live for a month without its head, a beetle that blasts its victims with toxic bottom spray, weird beings that breathe through their skin, five-eyed monsters that vomit on their prey to turn them into soup, and much, much more! Ages 8+.
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