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How do flies Walk Upside Down? Questions and answers about insects

Melvin and Gilda Berger

Illustrated by Jim Effler

Non-Fiction (Series)

Ages 7 to 9

Scholastic, 1999, 0-439-08572-1

  Children are naturally curious. They want to know things and understand how the world around them works. They like to ask a lot of questions. This book was designed for children who want to know about insects. We see insects all the time and they play a major role in the world that we live in. It is therefore not surprising that children want to know things about these fascinating animals.

  With great care Melvin and Gilda Berger have chosen a varied selection of questions which they then answer. For example have you ever wondered how many insects live in your yard or garden? You will be amazed to discover that there are about two thousand insects in ever square yard (square meter) of soil. Have you ever wondered what happens to insects in winter? Well in this book you will find the answer.

  Excellent questions and answers and colorful illustrations make this “Scholastic Questions and Answers Series” title a perfect fit for budding young zoologists and biologists.

 

 

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