An illustrated introduction to the miniature kingdom of bugs and other creepy-crawlies, packed with facts to help young nature-lovers find and observe insects all year round. Find out which bug is the biggest in the world, who is awake at night, learn about bugs that live underwater, and much more. A beautiful addition to the popular Beginners series with easy-to-read text and step-by-step visual explanations, with illustrations so vivid these weird and wonderful bugs will crawl off the page. A great book to take to school and share with friends, or study alone for interest. Includes internet links to websites with video clips showing lots of amazing creepy crawlies, including caterpillars turning into butterflies, and buggy games and activities.
Emily Bone
Emily Bone is a prominent British author known for her engaging children's non-fiction books. Her works are characterized by their accessible language, informative content, and vibrant illustrations. Bone has made significant contributions to the field of children's literature, particularly in the genres of science, history, and nature. One of her most famous works is "Big Book of Stars and Planets," which has garnered critical acclaim and has been widely praised for its educational value and visual appeal. Bone's ability to make complex topics easily understandable to young readers has cemented her reputation as a talented and influential writer in the world of children's non-fiction.