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Quick view Bees to Honey (Learnabouts) by Tracey Michele Part of the Learn-Abouts guided reading program, this beginning reader introduces a nonfiction topic, with the use of a picture dictionary. View Details
Quick view Spiders (Amazing Animal Hunters) by Sally Morgan Discusses the life of spiders and profiles different species, along with providing facts about habitat, diet, hunting practices, and more. View Details
Quick view Insects and Spiders by Chirstine Taylor-Butler Spiders and insects have a lot in common. Both are small animals with many legs, and most people do not like them. But while these creepy crawlers are similar in many ways, they are actually different kinds of animals. Readers will discover what sets... View Details
Quick view Scorpion vs. Centipede: Duel to the Death by Kimberly Feltes Taylor Describes the characteristics of bark scorpions and giant centipedes, and what may happen when these bugs encounter one another in nature View Details
Quick view Assassin Bug vs. Ogre-Faced Spider: When Cunning Hunters Collide by Alicia, Z Klepeis Describes the characteristics of assassin bugs and ogre-faced spiders, and what may happen when these bugs encounter one another in nature View Details
Quick view Bug Homes by Charlotte Guillain Books in this series introduce readers to the exciting world of insects and arachnids. Each title uses simple text and vibrant photographs to introduce one important bug feature or behavior. In Bug Homes, children learn about the many different habitats... View Details
Quick view Ladybugs by Cheryl Coughlan Introduces some of the characteristics of ladybugs that includes information on their color, and their two sets of wings. View Details
Quick view The Hive Detectives: Chronicle of a Honey Bee Catastrophe pb by Loree Griffin Burns Without honey bees, the world would be a different place. There would be no honey, no beeswax for candles, and, worst of all, barely a fruit, nut, or vegetable to eat.So imagine the beekeeper Dave Hackenburg s horror when he discovered twenty million of... View Details
Quick view The Beetle Book (Hard Cover) by Steve Jenkins A Caldecott Honor-winning author-illustrator explores form, color, and pattern, and captures the very unique nature of beetles in this brilliantly illustrated picture book View Details
Quick view The Tarantula Scientist by Sy Montgomery Readers follow spider scientist Sam Marshall in this multiple award-winning book as he explores the dense rainforest of French Guiana, knocking on the doors of tarantula burrows, trying to get a closer look at one of Earths biggest and hairiest spiders... View Details
Quick view Insectlopedia by Douglas Florian Children will delight in this collection of 21 buggy, itchy, scratchy, creepy, crawly poems. Full color. View Details
Quick view Honey Bees: Letters from the Hive by Stephen Buchmann "A fascinating look at the story of bees, the many extraordinary and often unexpected ways they've enriched our lives from prehistoric times to today, and their importance in keeping the food chain thriving View Details