Gr 2–6—This dense yet fascinating book provides information on just about any bug one can imagine (with individual profiles on 83 different species). Budding entomologists will learn about bug life cycles, scientific classifications, communication methods, feeding habits, and much more. The book is broken down into several clearly labeled sections, and a "How to Use This Book" chapter, along with the detailed table of contents, helps readers navigate through the information. Blocks of texts are used on each page but are not overwhelming, and the language is clear and engaging. Eye-popping color photographs, diagrams, text boxes with supplemental material, and a running fact stream across the bottom of every page also help students learn as much as they possibly can about these creepy-crawlies. Features such as "Talk with an Entomologist" and "How You Can Help" provide other perspectives and allow children to recognize their own role in the life of bugs and our ecosystem. Through the extensive index, researchers can look up topics easily, but the book also lends itself to browsing or just flipping through for fun. A highly recommended work.—
Rita Meade, Brooklyn Public Library, NYThis comprehensive, accessible resource begins with over forty pages of general information, including insect life cycles, reproduction, habitats, defenses, and threats. The remainder of the book, organized by metamorphosis type and further by insect order, profiles eighty-three individual species (more are introduced in photo galleries). The accessible page design showcases colorful photographs. Suggested movies and places to visit are appended. Websites. Glos., ind.
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