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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter: Amazing Insect Stories
Publisher:Geulsongyi
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SKU: 09092022999
- Genre: Animals/Insects/Dinosaurs
- Age: All Elementary Grades
- Contents: Softcover, 176 pages, 196*260mm
- Shipping: Free US shipping on orders of 2+ books
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The amazing and wondrous world of insects! Discover insects through the seasons with vivid, real-life photographs — from swallowtail butterflies born in spring, to wriggling caterpillars in early summer, red dragonflies in the autumn sky, and insects that spend winter as pupae. You'll also meet fascinating and surprising insect stories, like the brave shield bug, the light-fairy firefly, insects that transform into mushrooms, and insects that mimic poop for protection. The more you look, the more amazing the insect world becomes! Spark your child's curiosity about insects and help nurture a love of nature.
A book aligned with the elementary school curriculum! This book is organized to help children learn in detail about topics covered in elementary textbooks, including insect anatomy, differences between male and female insects, insect life cycles, aquatic insects, and disappearing insect species.
Explore insects in nature through vivid photographs! Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter: Amazing Insect Stories introduces a wide variety of insects. Full of lively, dynamic photographs capturing insects as they truly appear in nature, this book is designed to spark children's interest in the insect world. We hope that many children will read this book, grow closer to insects, develop a love for nature, and enrich their emotional growth. - Nam Sang-ho (Professor, Department of Life Science, Daejeon University)
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