No. of pages 64
Published: 2016
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This book is part of a book series called The Big Book .
This book has been graded for interest at 5 years.
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Thames & Hudson Ltd .
Yuval Zommer graduated from the Royal College of Art and has worked as a creative director for some of the world's top advertising agencies. His first picture book, The Big Blue Thing on the Hill, was published by Templar in Spring 2014.
This book has the following chapters: 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
This book is in the following series:
'Splendid ... children and their parents will be riveted' - Observer
'Continues the welcome trend for beautifully illustrated non fiction ... a book to stimulate curiosity and counter squeamishness' - Sunday Times
'A gem of children's non-fiction ... answers all the questions your little one might ask' - The Guardian Witness
'With beautifully detailed illustrations and funny, fact-filled language, this is the ultimate guide to our creepy-crawly world' - Parent Talk
'One of our favourite non-fiction picture books ... A highly engaging, yet understated learning experience for any young bug-spotter' - Picture Books Blogger
'This book is full of amazing facts designed to inspire children - and enable them to become skilled bug-spotters themselves' - Absolutely Mama
'Good value hardback book with fascinating information brought to life in the most beautiful way ' - Angels & Urchins
'I really recommend The Big Book of Bugs as an essential addition to any growing mind's bookshelf ' - Families magazine
'Bugs have never looked better than in Zommer's colourful, often comical little portraits and glorious natural backdrops, from gardens to ponds ' - lovereading4kids.co.uk
'A magical introduction to the world of insects' - The Green Parent
'Written with warmth and humour, the fact-filled text provides a fascinating insight into the creepy-crawly kingdom' - Smallish
'A sumptuous, outsized guide to marvelling at minibeasts' - Playing by the Book