Bugs Are Insects

Bugs Are Insects by Anne Rockwell, published by HarperCollins on May 8, 2001, is a 40-page exploration of the intriguing world of insects. This edition features clear and graceful text paired with detailed cut-paper collages, inviting readers to discover the tiny creatures that inhabit their own backyards. The book presents a blend of engaging visuals and informative content, making it suitable for young readers interested in the natural world.
In this work, readers will find a captivating introduction to various insects and their behaviors, including how they build homes and stalk prey. The inclusion of suggested activities enhances the learning experience, encouraging interaction with the subject matter. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, this book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in animals, particularly insects, and offers insights into biology and zoology in an accessible format.
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Clear and graceful text combined with detailed cut-paper collages take readers into the fascinating miniature world of insects, where they will discover tiny creatures that build homes and stalk prey right in their own backyards. Includes suggested activities. Full-color illustrations.
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