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Janice VanCleave's Insects and Spiders: Mind-boggling Experiments You Can Turn into Science Fair Projects


Spectacular Science Projects

No. of pages 96

Published: 1998

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How do flies eat? Why do crickets chirp? How do caterpillars become butterflies? Kids curious about insects and spiders need look no further than everyone's favorite science teacher, Janice VanCleave. Her latest spectacular science book covers everything from crawling spiders, to burrowing beetles, to growing grasshoppers. This collection of simple science experiments teaches children how to identify different insects and spiders, how insects grow, what their body parts do, and more. All 20 experiments are safe, easy to do, and make great science fair projects for kids fascinated with the weird world of these tiny creatures.

 

This book is part of a book series called Spectacular Science Projects .

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by John Wiley and Sons Ltd .

JANICE VANCLEAVE , the author of the popular Science for Every Kid series, is a former science teacher and a popular presenter at museums, schools, and bookstores nationwide.

This book has the following chapters: Catchers. ; Diggers. ; Jointed. ; 3--D. ; Break Out. ; Wigglers. ; Changers. ; Gradual. ; Bug--Eyed. ; Lifters. ; Clingers. ; Juicy. ; Survivors. ; Singers. ; Follow Me. ; Workers. ; Builders. ; Hosts. ; Relatives. ; Snares. ; Appendix. ; Glossary. ; Index.

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Spectacular Science Projects

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