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The Big Book of Bugs

Yuval Zommer

The Big Book of Bugs

Subjects

  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts

Average rating

5 out 5

22 reviews

Explains that bugs live nearly everywhere on Earth and give tips on how to become a young bug spotter. This book is divided into key groups of bugs, including beetles, moths, butterflies, bees, snails, crickets, grasshoppers, worms and spiders, all illustrated with scenic compositions.

Reviews

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Lots of facts

Professor Jazzy Rollercoaster 04.08.2023

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Not as interesting to me as my other fact books but did have some interesting information in it and some activities

Captain Binky Banana 04.08.2023

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I like the wasps.

Lord Pug Sparrow 12.07.2023

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I loved the book because of it 's bright colours

Captain Slide Pendragon 07.07.2023

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I like the ladybirds

Judge Peaches Costa-Rica 15.09.2022

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I love the ladybirds

Anonymous 15.09.2022

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The ants are the best

Dona Blossom Bungalow 21.08.2022

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The most interesting thing was how grasshoppers rub their two back legs together to make a little song.

Madam Fifi Haystack 21.09.2021

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I like this book because I love bugs. I rated it 3 because most of the facts I already knew but some of the facts where intesting like dragon flys flash their light as a greeting.

Mademoiselle Orchid Spinner 25.08.2021

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Fascinated by the types of bugs and this book has helped Pranav to identify bugs during bug hunt. A must have

General Pug Peninsula 05.08.2021

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Good

Coach Sandwich Racoon 30.07.2021

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I like learning about different bugs and finding them in my garden.

Chief Dragon Frozen-Peas 27.07.2021

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This is an interesting book with beautiful illustrations. I have learnt a lot about bugs from this book. I would recommend this book to someone who wants to learn about bugs.

Captain Harmonica Pineapple 23.07.2021

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I love this book. I love the bugs and the pictures

Anonymous 29.08.2020

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It was really interesting because it told you about spiders, water bugs, night bugs, stick insects and bees. It taught me about the life cycle of a beetle. They are born as eggs, then they hatch into worms, then they grow legs and feelers. I'd recommend this book.

Count Trigger Porridge-Oats 20.08.2020

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I liked this book because it gives you lots of facts about how each bug is important to the world and why humans need different insects. And also finding the flies. I think I would recommend this book to someone else.

Anonymous 20.08.2020

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It has lots of interesting facts about bugs for example are bugs afraid of the dark. I love it!

Senor Virgil Bottlenose 02.08.2020

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This non fiction book is a mine of information. The amazing pictures are a joy to look at and there is something new and exciting in every page.

Anonymous 08.07.2018

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Great book if you like bugs!! Thoroughly enjoyed by son and Mum.

Anonymous 23.06.2017

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Very informative with a lot of interesting favs worth a read if your into insects and bugs

Anonymous 15.09.2016

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