The Big Book of Bugs
Yuval Zommer
Introductory spreads explain that bugs live nearly everywhere on Earth and give tips on how to become a young bug spotter. The book is divided into key groups of bugs, including beetles, moths, butterflies, bees, snails, crickets, grasshoppers, worms and spiders, all illustrated with scenic compositions. Some spreads approach the world of bugs thematically, such as bugs that come out at night, baby creepy-crawlies and life cycles, how bugs hide and show off and how some bugs love to live in your home. The text is chatty, funny and full of amazing facts.
Reviews

Lots of facts
Professor Jazzy Rollercoaster 04.08.2023

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

I like the wasps.
Lord Pug Sparrow 12.07.2023

I loved the book because of it 's bright colours
Captain Slide Pendragon 07.07.2023

I like the ladybirds
Judge Peaches Costa-Rica 15.09.2022

I love the ladybirds
Anonymous 15.09.2022

The ants are the best
Dona Blossom Bungalow 21.08.2022

The most interesting thing was how grasshoppers rub their two back legs together to make a little song.
Madam Fifi Haystack 21.09.2021

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

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

Good
Coach Sandwich Racoon 30.07.2021

I like learning about different bugs and finding them in my garden.
Chief Dragon Frozen-Peas 27.07.2021

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

I love this book. I love the bugs and the pictures
Anonymous 29.08.2020

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

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

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

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

Great book if you like bugs!! Thoroughly enjoyed by son and Mum.
Anonymous 23.06.2017

Very informative with a lot of interesting favs worth a read if your into insects and bugs
Anonymous 15.09.2016