Caterpillars, Bugs and Butterflies: Take-Along Guide (Take Along Guides)
L**H
Grand kids use as a field guide!
The grand kids love it! They even make notes and date each time they find a new one! Precious memories for when they get bigger.
M**M
Perfect for nature library
This entire series is perfect for a nature homeschool library or for any nature lover really. We love that they can be easily taken out for field learning. They are packed with all kinds of great information too. Worth investing in all the books like this.
A**D
Illustrations are great
Bought in memory of my late grandmother who requested we donate books about butterflies to our local elementary school. The book is informative and would be great for a range of ages.
M**N
Great Shipping experience
It came to my door brand new. I really like how the binding even was brand new. The book it’s self is very detailed and my students love the photos.
B**T
Informative for kids
Beautiful illustrations, lots of information and can be used as an insect field guide for kids. It's geared more towards the over 5 kids - the information is lost on the little ones - but is great to have in a children's library. For toddlers and beginner book lovers, try National Geographic's Little Kids First Big Book of Bugs. It's more of a picture book that will hold their attention better. This book is a great one to move them into later, as they're attention span grows.
H**D
Great book for budding entomologists
Great book for budding entomologists. This book is full of facts, wonderful pictures and projects. There are places to journal things so it's great for kids to really learn about and study different bugs, butterflies, etc. My kids are obsessed with anything entomology right now, so this is a great way for them to capture what they are learning in a book/journal. We also have other books from this same company and love those as well. This is a great series. We love that it's not just about reading facts and stories, but also includes projects, journal pages, etc.
M**C
Boring? NOT!
What child doesn't enjoy the flight of a butterfly? And who isn't fascinated by the magical caterpillar's slight of hand transformation into this wonderful winged creature? This colorful book has it all as well as pictures and details of a myriad of other six legged critters lurking out our front and back doors in our bushes, trees and grasses. Easy to read and drawings are great. And contrary to its author's name, the book is anything but "Boring". I can hardly wait for Mel's book on beetles which I'm sure will be "Boring".
A**I
Great value for the money makes a great gift!
I liked the information and pictures along with the quality of the paper used. It is easy for my 4 year old granddaughter to understand and she loves the beautiful pictures.
S**
Meet Nature!!
My grandson loves this book. It came just in time, he will be going to his grandfathers cottage soon and will come in handy, especially with the ruler on the back cover.
D**N
5yo loves this book
Great pictures and lots of information.
T**R
It’s important that he loves the book!
My Grandson loves his Caterpillar book. Great pictures and description. 👍🏻
A**N
Grandkids love this book.
This is the perfect book for bug loving enthusiasts.
2**M
guide d'initiation sommaire mais bien illustré
livret anglophone broché souple moyen format carré ancien (1996) consacré à quelques espèces d'insectes nord-américaines courantes (y compris des papillons); après une brève introduction une quinzaine de double-pages décrivent les aspects principaux de l'histoire naturelle de chaque espèce (une vingtaine en tout) ; illustrations couleurs accompagnées d'un texte abordable pour de jeunes lecteurs; conseils pratiques pour trouver plus facilement l'espèce; pas de carte de distribution; à réserver aux jeunes ou aux néophytes (en expliquant que ce sont des espèces qu'on ne voit pas en europe); les naturalistes confirmés trouveront cet ouvrage beaucoup trop superficiel
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