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What large invertebrates are slugs related to? Do ants work all the time? What do centipedes eat? Learn about bugs and more with this entertaining coloring book! From a skateboarding snail to a not-so-busy ant, this book offers an original collection of fun, engaging creepy-crawlies, along with interesting science facts for kids. Each coloring page in this book shows an insect (or other invertebrate) busy with an everyday activity that hints at that insect's special trait. As kids color the pages, they will learn about flies, butterflies, crickets, grasshoppers, spiders, gastropods, and more!…mehr

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What large invertebrates are slugs related to? Do ants work all the time? What do centipedes eat? Learn about bugs and more with this entertaining coloring book! From a skateboarding snail to a not-so-busy ant, this book offers an original collection of fun, engaging creepy-crawlies, along with interesting science facts for kids. Each coloring page in this book shows an insect (or other invertebrate) busy with an everyday activity that hints at that insect's special trait. As kids color the pages, they will learn about flies, butterflies, crickets, grasshoppers, spiders, gastropods, and more! This book has: * 30 unique designs, plus a bonus coloring page on the title page * An intriguing science fact--ranging from funny to serious--for each design * Additional activities and craft ideas paired with each coloring page * A variety of simple and complex coloring-page designs to challenge and entertain kids Printed on white, letter-size (8.5" x 11") pages. An educational coloring book with a sense of humor! Great for both boys and girls, and perfect for supplementing outdoor activities and nature studies. For children from kindergarten, first grade, and up.
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Autorenporträt
Audrey Sauble is a children's author and illustrator, bug-enthusiast, and aspiring naturalist. She creates picture books to inspire kids to explore science and nature. Audrey is also the author of Who Laid the Egg?, Can a Tree Be Blue? and Can a Spider Be Fluffy?