Insect Bodies

Insect Bodies by Molly Aloian, published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2005, is a New Ed edition that spans 32 pages. This book provides an informative exploration of the physical features common to the more than a million species of insects found on Earth. Through close-up photographs and clearly labeled illustrations, readers will gain insights into the structure of an insect’s body, including its three main sections, various mouthparts, and the functions of eyes and antennae.
Readers will discover how insects grow and move, as well as the process of molting. The book is designed for children, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, this edition serves as a valuable resource for young learners interested in animals, particularly insects and spiders, and their role in the natural world.
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There are more than a million species of insects living on Earth, and all insects have similar bodies. In Insect Bodies, children will learn the major physical features of insects and the importance of each body part. Close-up photographs and clearly labeled illustrations help explain – an insect’s three main body sections – the different kinds of insect mouthparts – how insects use their eyes and antennae – why and how insects molt as they grow – how insects move Teacher’s guide available.
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