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The Backyard Bug Book for Kids: Storybook, Insect Facts, and Activities (Let's Learn about Bugs and Animals)

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Children can learn about important scientific concepts such as classification, ecology, and evolution, among other things. As the weather warms and your family heads outside, you're bound to observe lots of little critters crawling and flying. Capture your children's fascination of those discoveries with this list of books about insects. Home Is Calling The Journey of the Monarch Butterfly written by Katherine Pryor, illustrated by Ellie Peterson Young children will learn about bugs of all sizes and shapes, including big and small, jumping and crawling, bright and creepy, in this delightful introduction to the topic.

Discover fascinating facts, such as the fact that beetles account for more than one-third of all insects on the planet and that there are nearly 390,000 different species of moths on the planet! 5: What Bug Am I?: A Funny & Educational StoryChildren’s bug books are a fantastic way to engage them in science and the natural world while also igniting their curiosity.

Unseen Worlds delivers a simple message that resonates throughout: think small, understand big. It’s a jungle out there. Everywhere. Introduce your little one(s) to the wonderful world of bugs with this delightful book from invertebrate conservation charity Buglife, accompanied by beautiful images by the award-winning illustrator and designer Qu Lan. Get 5 books in 1 in this large-sized book filled with these level 2 titles: Sharks, Dinosaurs, Insects, Bats, and Snakes. Fly Guy and Buzz visit places like the aquarium or the museum to learn about different creatures. Colorful drawings and photographs illustrate the topics about which they’re learning with an appealing layout. The text of facts and conversation bubbles are just-right and comprehensible for growing readers. Two good caterpillar friends with a lot in common go through the amazing process of metamorphosis. Then they pop out of their cocoons– one, a butterfly, and the other, a moth. Now they have new differences. Butterfly’s wings are colorful and Moth’s are beige. Butterfly flies during the day and Moth flies at night. Even still, some things are still the same — they still have cool moves and a good friendship. Reviewed by Matt Doogue, wildlife photographer Unseen Worlds: Real-Life Microscopic Creatures Hiding All Around Us

Given the fact that there are so many different types of bugs to learn about, these books are an excellent place to start learning about them. Every child will find something in this list! Diary of a Spider by Doreen Cronin is a very clever book with some pretty funny bits of humor. Older preschoolers will love it. The overall theme is that spiders aren’t all nasty and that they have fears too. What a great lesson for kids that are at the age where they are not as eager to share their fears because they don’t want to look weak or unable to handle things themselves.

Also, it’s always good to get hands-on. Observe insects in nature. Make a worm garden. (Those are fun!) Use a microscope to investigate safe bugs close up. Play Guess What Bug with plastic bugs. That sort of thing… Best Children’s Books About Bugs (Insects)

With more than 90 memorable bible stories, this children’s edition is perfect to start their faith filled journey.

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