Mealworms

Mealworms by Kari Schuetz, published by Bellwether Media in February 2017, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This 24-page title explores the fascinating world of mealworms, which are actually the larvae of darkling beetles rather than true worms. The book provides an engaging introduction to these insects, highlighting their role in the ecosystem as scavengers that help clean up by consuming leftovers.
Readers will discover a wealth of information about mealworms, making it an informative choice for those interested in animals and insects. The content is tailored for beginner readers, offering insights into the life cycle and habits of these creatures. With a focus on science and nature, this book serves as a valuable resource for young learners eager to understand more about the natural world around them.
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Unlike the name suggests mealworms are not worms. These insects are the larvae of darkling beetles! In this early stage of life, mealworms clean up after others. They scavenge for leftovers, and eat, eat, eat! This fact-filled title is sure to satisfy the beginning readers’ appetite for all that is creepy and crawly.
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