Insects -- Juvenile literature
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Insects -- Juvenile literature
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Insects
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- Simon & Schuster children's guide to insects and spiders, Jinny Johnson
- Caterpillars, bugs, and butterflies, by Mel Boring ; illustrations by Linda Garrow
- Bug off!, a LEGO adventure in the real world, by Penelope Arlon and Tory Gordon-Harris
- Crickets, by S.L. Hamilton
- The bug girl, (a true story), by the bug girl herself, Sophia Spencer with Margaret McNamara ; illustrated by Kerascoët
- Insects, by Catherine Herbert Howell
- Bugs, a close-up view of the insect world, by Chris Maynard
- The insect almanac, a year-round activity guide, Monica Russo ; photographs by Kevin Byron
- Spiders and other creepy-crawlies, David West
- Insect detective, Steve Voake ; illustrated by Charlotte Voake
- Classifying insects, Andrew Solway
- Extreme animal rumble, 5 books in 1!, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Look closer, an introduction to bug-watching, written and illustrated by Gay W. Holland
- The world of animals, [authors, Martin Walters & Jinny Johnson]
- Yoga bug, simple poses for little ones, Sarah Jane Hinder
- Do flies have eyes?, a book about bugs, by D.K. Sullivan ; illustrated by Joe Ewers and John Carrozza
- Icky insects, Margaret J. Anderson
- Minibeasts, Lynn Huggins-Cooper ; illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas and David Burroughs
- Butterflies, by S. L. Hamilton
- Insects, written by Steve Parker
- Grasshoppers, S.L. Hamilton
- Amazing insects, written by Laurence Mound
- Dragonflies, S.L. Hamilton
- Bugs
- Insect, written by Laurence Mound
- Moths, by S.L. Hamilton
- The best book of bugs, Claire Llewellyn
- Insects, by Jenny Tesar ; with illustrations by Michael Felber ; introduction by John Behler
- Insect detector, by Anita Holmes
- I wonder where butterflies go in winter and other neat facts about insects, by Molly Marr ; illustrated by Paul Mirocha
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