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80 pp.
| Candlewick |
August, 2025 |
TradeISBN 9781536238877$19.99
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Illustrated by
Adam Ming.
Each spread in this volume stars a species of bug or a themed collection of them (such as the bugs in a pond), with a short poem identifying their characteristics. (Potato bugs “bang a beat with our bellies”; monarch butterflies sense where to go “like a magical map in our minds.”) Organized loosely by theme and accompanied by vivid, not-too-creepy-crawly mixed-media illustrations, the poems highlight the diversity and strength of bug life and explain their role on our planet. Suggested activities for protecting and studying bugs are included.