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Bugs A to Z An essential A to Z bug book for young readers. Simple text from A to Z provides buggy facts and figures. Larger than life full-color photographs of creepy crawlies include locusts, caterpillars, beet


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Bugs A to Z

Title:Bugs A to Z
Author:Caroline Lawton
Rating:4.62 (718 Votes)
Asin:0545273307
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:32 Pages
Publish Date:2011-03-01
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An essential A to Z bug book for young readers.

The perfect book for all kids who are fascinated with bugs. Simple text from A to Z provides buggy facts and figures. Larger than life full-color photographs of creepy crawlies include locusts, caterpillars, beetles, flies, grasshoppers, ants, praying mantis, and more!

Editorial :

From Monday Night Football to a Monday night in jail, as he tells it.

Down but not out, Eric began to take responsiblity for his own life, and to battle back against the darkness. Johnston; 33. The Tizard Mission to the USA and Canada / Dr. This book is apparently targeted at younger people (say ages 8 to 18), and it covers topics such as aqueducts, irrigation, water towers, dams, waterwheels, mills, canals, locks, dikes, levees, seawalls, and failures of these facilities.

Commensurate with the intended audience, the technical level of the book isn't high, and some of the technical explanations are too unclear, but I think the book still succeeds in providing basic information while making the subject matter engaging.

The book clearly isn't intended for professionals, but they might still get something out of it (I did).

I wish the book was better in some ways, but I can still recommend it, especially since I don't know of any better book at

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