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Bug hunter / by David Burnie ; consultants, Nathan Erwin and Dr. Gary Hevel, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Smithsonian handbooks | Eyewitness explorersPublisher: New York, New York : [Washington, DC] : DK Publishing ; Smithsonian Enterprises, 2015Edition: Revised edition ; American editionDescription: 72 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781465430168 (pbk.)
  • 1465430164 (pbk.)
Subject(s):
Contents:
The world of bugs -- Essential equipment -- Bug habitats -- Hide and seek -- Tricks and traps -- Insects in the air -- After dark -- Butterfly bar -- Raising caterpillars -- Making a moth trap -- Feeding at flowers -- Training honeybees -- Bee homes -- Insect architects -- On the trail -- Friends and enemies -- Growing a home -- Mines and galleries -- Fun with flies -- Soaking up the sun -- Freshwater insects -- Spiders -- Web watch -- Good vibrations -- Hanging by a thread -- Spiders without webs -- Family life -- Life in leaf litter -- Decisions, decisions -- Earthworms -- Building a wormery -- Helping bugs -- Bug classification.
Summary: Describes what is involved in studying bugs and presents projects and activities for collecting and observing them.Summary: Explore the world of bugs through hands-on insect activities. "Bug Hunter" includes more than 30 fun activities that you can do to learn more about bugs. Enter the kingdom of the creepy crawlies, and learn about everything from beetles to bees to spiders to scorpions. Identify bugs of all kinds, and learn to study insects in their natural habitats. You can even raise your own caterpillars with the step-by-step instructions you'll find in "Bug Hunter" "Eyewitness Explorers" encourage hands-on learning with 30 easy activities that help children observe, explore, and learn about the natural world. Each book explains the science behind the activities, laying the essential groundwork for contextualizing the experience to come. But at the heart of the books are the activities themselves a chance to learn by doing with experiments that can be carried out right at home. Simply choose one of the projects and follow the step-by-step, photographically illustrated instructions to create learn about bugs, explore insect habitats, and raise a caterpillar.
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Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 595.7 B966 Available 33111008346260
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Explore the world of bugs through hands-on insect activities. Eyewitness Explorer: Bug Hunter includes more than 30 fun activities that you can do to learn more about bugs! Enter the kingdom of the creepy crawlies, and learn about everything from beetles to bees to spiders to scorpions. Identify bugs of all kinds, and learn to study insects in their natural habitats. You can even raise your own caterpillars with the step-by-step instructions you'll find in Eyewitness Explorer: Bug Hunter !

Eyewitness Explorers encourage hands-on learning with 30 easy activities that help children observe, explore, and learn about the natural world. Each book explains the science behind the activities, laying the essential groundwork for contextualizing the experience to come. But at the heart of the books are the activities themselves -- a chance to learn by doing with experiments that can be carried out right at home. Simply choose one of the projects and follow the step-by-step, photographically illustrated instructions to create learn about bugs, explore insect habitats, and raise a caterpillar.

Includes index.

Describes what is involved in studying bugs and presents projects and activities for collecting and observing them.

"Previously published in the Nature activity series"--Cover.

Previous edition: 2005.

The world of bugs -- Essential equipment -- Bug habitats -- Hide and seek -- Tricks and traps -- Insects in the air -- After dark -- Butterfly bar -- Raising caterpillars -- Making a moth trap -- Feeding at flowers -- Training honeybees -- Bee homes -- Insect architects -- On the trail -- Friends and enemies -- Growing a home -- Mines and galleries -- Fun with flies -- Soaking up the sun -- Freshwater insects -- Spiders -- Web watch -- Good vibrations -- Hanging by a thread -- Spiders without webs -- Family life -- Life in leaf litter -- Decisions, decisions -- Earthworms -- Building a wormery -- Helping bugs -- Bug classification.

Explore the world of bugs through hands-on insect activities. "Bug Hunter" includes more than 30 fun activities that you can do to learn more about bugs. Enter the kingdom of the creepy crawlies, and learn about everything from beetles to bees to spiders to scorpions. Identify bugs of all kinds, and learn to study insects in their natural habitats. You can even raise your own caterpillars with the step-by-step instructions you'll find in "Bug Hunter" "Eyewitness Explorers" encourage hands-on learning with 30 easy activities that help children observe, explore, and learn about the natural world. Each book explains the science behind the activities, laying the essential groundwork for contextualizing the experience to come. But at the heart of the books are the activities themselves a chance to learn by doing with experiments that can be carried out right at home. Simply choose one of the projects and follow the step-by-step, photographically illustrated instructions to create learn about bugs, explore insect habitats, and raise a caterpillar.

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