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Description
This book describes the different homes that insects build and their various habits. It explores the defensive mechanisms insects use to protect themselves. Written for young readers in grades K-3, the book presents factual information about insects through text and photographs.
Quick Summary
This book takes young readers on a fascinating tour of insect homes, revealing the secret worlds of ants building underground cities, bees creating perfect hexagonal rooms, and caterpillars transforming inside their silky cocoons. Kids will love the up-close facts about how insects live, work, and survive in places right in their own backyards. If your child enjoys the "Who Would Win?" series or any National Geographic Kids nonfiction, they will be captivated by these tiny creatures and their incredible engineering. Ideal for kindergarten through third grade readers who love nature and science.