The third in Lonely Planet Kids' award-winning Atlas series, this book takes a tour of the magical miniature world of creepy crawlies. We travel around the globe to uncover all sorts of fascinating bugs: from zombie ants and giant millipedes to beautiful butterflies. Full-page gatefolds and small flaps reveal extra wonders and fascinating facts.
Insect distribution is discussed and species native to the different zoogeographic realms are described
Featuring amazing photographs, this book relates fascinating facts about many insects, including mantids that look like leaves and wasps that make paper.
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Fact Atlas: Bugs
The extraordinary artwork of paleoartist Julius Csotonyi leaps off the trifold pages for a stunning experience like no other. This book offers a unique reading experience for kids of all ages.
Within these vivid, full-color pages children will discover God's purpose for creating insects, and the corruption caused by sin.
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Inner jacket folds out to reveal a super-size beetle poster.
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Discusses the anatomy, development, and reproduction of segmented invertebrates, including rhinoceros beetles, swallowtail butterflies, and stinkbugs.