There are more than 17,000 kinds of butterflies in the world. Some of them will only live for a few days. Others will migrate thousands of miles to winter in a warmer climate. Still others will hib…
This beginning-to-read series, "Rookie Readers", will score easily with early readers. These very simple books focus on different aspects of language usage. Colorful, action pictures and familiar, …
The wonders of insects revealed through facts and photos... Beautiful, clear photographs and illuctions appear on every fascinating page of this oversized-full-color book.
Ladybugs are a farmer's best friend-they eat the bugs that would otherwise harm plants. Nature Up close series uses beautiful watercolors to depict each creature's world from its unique perspect…
From tiny baby spiderlings to large tarantulas, nonfiction master Gail Gibbons' introduction to these intriguing arachnids reminds us that even when they look scary, most spiders are harmless--and …
This informative book features beetles of all shapes, sizes, and patterns. Young readers will learn how beetles grow, where they live, what they eat, and much more. A colorful appendix labels every…
Identification and reference book for children about butterflies and moths at one time this book had stickers to add to pages but this particular copy has most of the stamps all ready placed
Introduces the life cycle, feeding habits, migration, predators, and mating of the monarch butterfly through the observation of one particular monarch named Danaus.
A busy bee, a quiet snail, a colorful butterfly -- young children's favorite insects and crawly creatures are all here in superb close-up photographs. Why does a spider spin a web? How does a grass…
This exciting series invites boys and girls to explore the world of nature through state-of-the-art three-dimensional photography. Each volume includes a pair of sturdy cardboard 3-D glasses that c…