Dragonflies

  • Dragonflies
    By Jason Cooper

    Discover That There Are 6000 Different Kinds Of Dragonflies Because They Are Predators, How Their Body Is Made Up , And How They Reproduce.

  • Dragonflies: Magnificent Creatures of Water, Air, and Land
    By Pieter van Dokkum

    Fotoboek met close-up foto's van libellen.

  • Dragonflies: Fiction by Chinese Women in the Twentieth Century
    By Shu-ning Sciban, Fred Edwards

    Dragonflies is an anthology containing twelve selections ranging from short stories to novellas, and spans the century from the May Fourth Movement to the 1990s. The eleven authors represented are...

  • Dragonflies
    By Cynthia Berger

    First title in Stackpole Books' new Wild Guide series A complete, expert introduction to the world of dragonflies and also covers damselflies Detailed color drawings of different species and behaviors Dazzling in appearance, idiosyncratic ...

  • Dragonflies
    By S.L. Hamilton

    This title introduces readers to dragonflies. Different types of dragonflies are examined such as Giant Petaltail and Nannophy pygmaea.

  • Dragonflies
    By Norman Winfrid Moore

    Dragonflies, those beautiful and colorful creatures which can often be seen hovering above water, pre-date dinosaurs.

  • Dragonflies: Behaviour and Ecology of Odonata
    By Philip S. Corbet

    The book includes more than 4,000 bibliographical entries, and concludes with indexes to authors, taxa and subjects. Unrevised Brill edition. US edition selected by Choice as an Outstanding Academic Title in 2000.

  • Dragonflies: Water Angels and Brilliant Bioindicators
    By Marta Magellan

    Dragonflies might be one of the most ancient of all insects-their ancestors were here before the dinosaurs. But what do we know about them? Why are they called dragonflies? What's up with those funny-looking eyes?

  • Dragonflies
    By James Patterson

    Her whole town, including her twin sister Cassie, is desperately searching for her. They won't find her. Becca's being held prisoner in the maximum-security crazy house, where she's on Death Row with other kids her age.

  • Dragonflies: Amazing Photos & Fun Facts Book about Dragonflies for Kids
    By Caroline Norsk

    Help your kids learn more about the fascinating Dragonflies with this book of fun things to learn about Dragonflies. It's fun, easy to read, and will definitely make you know more about these beautiful Creatures called 'Dragonflies'.

  • Dragonflies: Amazing Pictures and Facts about Dragonflies
    By Breanne Sartori

    There are so many awesome things to learn about dragonflies. Do they undergo metamorphosis like butterflies do? Where do they lay their eggs? In this book you'll find answers to these questions and many more in simple, fun language.

  • Dragonflies: Amazing Picture and Facts about Dragonflies
    By Breanne Sartori

    There are so many awesome things to learn about dragonflies. Do they undergo metamorphosis like butterflies do? Where do they lay their eggs? In this book you'll find answers to these questions and many more in simple, fun language.

  • Dragonflies
    By Julie Murray

    Easy-to-read text, bright, colorful design, and oversized, close-up photos bring readers into the wonderful world of dragonflies! This book describes a dragonfly's body parts, eating habits, habitats, and defense mechanisms.

  • Dragonflies
    By Margaret Hall

    Simple text and photographs describe the physical characteristics of dragonflies.

  • Dragonflies: Water Angels and Brilliant Bioindicators
    By Marta Magellan

    Dragonflies might be one of the most ancient of all insects--their ancestors were here before the dinosaurs. But what do we know about them? Why are they called dragonflies? What's up with those funny-looking eyes?

  • Dragonflies
    By Grace Hansen

    Fly fast with Dragonflies! This title covers everything from what dragonflies look like to what they like to eat. Complete with a More Facts section, bolded glossary terms, and diagrams pointing out specific body parts.

  • Dragonflies
    By Trudi Strain Trueit

    Young readers will explore the dragonfly's behavior, life cycle, mating habits, geographical location, anatomy, enemies, and defenses.