The Big Book of Bugs (The Big Book series)

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Just how slow does a snail go? Are bugs afraid of the dark? Why do ants march in a line?<br><br>Find out the answers to these and many more bug questions

Just how slow does a snail go? Are bugs afraid of the dark? Why do ants march in a line?

Find out the answers to these and many more bug questions. Play search and find in the pictures, too. Will you spot all the bugs?

Meet all kinds of flying, stinging, wriggling bugs from around the world in this first animal book to share with young children. It's packed with facts about how different kinds of bugs eat, hunt and have babies in the wild.

Shortlisted for the School Library Association Information Book Award 2017

Part of the ‘Big Book’ series, a Made for Mums Gold Award winner
Extent: 64 pp
Format: PLC (no jacket)
Publication date: 2016-03-21
Size: 34.0 x 23.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500650677
All kinds of bugs • Bug spotters • Bug families • Beetles • Night-time bugs • Moths Butterflies • Baby bugs • Ants • Bees • Termites • Bugs on the move • Flies • Dragonflies Centipedes • Crickets and grasshoppers • Bugs in danger • Stick insects • Mantises Water-loving bugs • Snails • Worms • Spiders • Silk-spinning bugs • House-loving bugs Body-loving body • Bug-eating bugs • Useful bugs • Bug words • Index

Press Reviews

Splendid … children and their parents will be riveted
Observer

A gem of children's non-fiction … answers all the questions your little one might ask
The Guardian Witness

Continues the welcome trend for beautifully illustrated non fiction … a book to stimulate curiosity and counter squeamishness
Sunday Times

This book is full of amazing facts designed to inspire children – and enable them to become skilled bug-spotters themselves
Absolutely Mama

About the Author

Yuval Zommer graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Illustration. He worked as a creative director at leading advertising agencies before becoming the author and illustrator of highly acclaimed non-fiction. Yuval's stunning 'Big Book of...' series encourages children to explore and care for our natural world. The series has now been published in 25 languages and has won and been shortlisted for numerous awards internationally, including the UKLA Book Awards 2018 & 2019, the English Association's Nonfiction Award 2017 & 2019, and the Made For Mums Award 2018 & 2019.

Barbara Taylor studied Environmental Sciences at Southampton University. She has worked as a science editor and writer at London’s Natural History Museum and for several publishing houses. She is an award-winning author of more than 150 books for children.

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