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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 Food,” children learn about leaves, pollen, blood, and other bug food.
This item replaces the following items: 978-1-4329-8221-8978-1-4329-8239-3 If you would like to order these items, contact Customer Service.
"In Bug Food, students learn about leaves, pollen, blood, and other bug food. – B. Monroe, Norview Middle School Norfolk Public Schools4/16/2010" - Norfolk Public Schools
April 16, 2010
"This P-1 grade level book is easy to read and provides information about insects and their behavior. This nonfiction book has colorful full photos that add creativity and interest. This nonfiction book also has a table of content, picture glossary, and an index providing accurate facts. –Teresa Neilson Clark County School District Library Services 10/5/2010" - Clark County School District Library Services
October 5, 2010
"Part of the "Comparing Bugs" series, Bug Food examines what the variety of food bugs eat. Color photographs and very basic text makes this book (series) appropriate for the very young reader. A nice variety of bugs is included. Life size photos of some bugs are included at the conclusion of the book. –Omaha Public Schools 1/5/2011" - Omaha Public Schools
January 5, 2011
Charlotte Guillain worked as a bookseller, an English teacher and an editor before becoming an author. She has written more than 100 books, both fiction and non-fiction. She always wanted to be a writer and her top tip is to read as much as you can.
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