Chirping Crickets

Chirping Crickets by Melvin Berger, published by HarperCollins on May 22, 1998, is a 32-page exploration of the intriguing world of crickets. This book provides an informative overview of how crickets produce their characteristic chirping sounds by rubbing their wings together, a behavior unique to male crickets. Readers will discover interesting facts about these insects, including a method for determining temperature based on the frequency of their chirps.
In this engaging juvenile nonfiction work, readers will find a blend of science and nature as they delve into the life of crickets. The book presents essential information about these insects, making it a suitable introduction for young readers interested in animals and the natural world. With its accessible language and engaging illustrations, Chirping Crickets serves as a valuable resource for those looking to learn more about the fascinating behaviors and characteristics of crickets.
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Chirp! Chirp! Chirp!
That’s the sound crickets make. You’ve probably heard them chirp on a summer evening. But did you know that they make their chirping sounds by rubbing their wings together, and that only male crickets can chirp?
Inside this book you’ll learn about crickets, and even how to tell the temperature by counting a cricket’s chirps.
Melvin Berger and Megan Lloyd have created a wonderful introduction to a fascinating insect: the cricket.
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