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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 “Bugs on the Move,” children learn about the different ways bugs move, whether they are on land, in water, or in the air.
"General information about different moving bugs and spiders. How some bugs jump, run, and crawl , and how spiders use their wings and fly, swim or dive. Photos are excellent and give visual information to go along with the text. –Linda Neilson Clark County School District Library Services 5/24/2010" - Clark County School District Library Services
May 24, 2010
"Bugs on the Move by Charlotte Guillain is a book about comparing how bugs move from one place to another for example some run, some fly and others crawl. This boo k would work well with a classification lesson for Pre-Kindergarten or kindergarten class. Some features included bright colorful photos of bugs in action, bold text, index, notes to parents and teachers for before and after reading, and a word count. This book is a part of the Comparing Bugs series other titles in series are Bug Babies, Bug Food, Bug Homes, Bug Parts and Bug Senses. Good addition to collection. –Carol Howard, School: Morton Arlington Independent School District4/7/2010" - Arlington Independent School District
April 7, 2010
"This book introduces young children to the world of bugs. The photos are excellent and the text is excellent for young children. – Pat Wilson, Mary Calcott Elementary School Norfolk Public Schools4/15/2010" - Norfolk Public Schools
April 15, 2010
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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