Mystery awaits!More than thirty wacky illustrations with fun historical details bring these oddball characters to life, along with a glossary, pronunciation guide, and detailed author’s note about ancient Egypt. “The ant must go,” says Henry, but as he quickly learns, one tiny little ant turns into huge and hilarious trouble! . I would read this book in my classroom to my students during a science lesson. So be prepared for them to want to draw, color, and scare you witGather the kids around you and prepare for a giggling, tickling, squinting, rollicking read through this delightful bouncy rhyme feast coupled with a plethora of adorable buggy wuggies of all shapes, color, stripes, plaids, and spots. Colorful, bold art helps illustrate the different stages of the mantis life cycle, and the engaging, narrative text is paired with more detailed information about praying mantises on the heavily-illustrated endpapers. Where are you? Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar Scratch-and-Sniff includes a sweet story about Eric Carle’s classic character eating through his favorite foods and includes six fun scents to scratch and sniff on every spread for added fun!What are bugs? I don't know why, but his illustrations always make me happy.This was another cute book. Written and illustrated by the award-winning creator of A Bed for Bear, Clive McFarland, Caterpillar Dreams is the inspiring story of what can happen when you dare to believe in yourself.Observe the ways plants and insects interact in a gentle introduction to growing for budding scientists. He dreams of playing in a talent show with a band, but wherever he auditions, everyone says NO. Cricket and Grasshopper go on a high-flying, wild adventure and encounter a large crow, a hungry fish, powerful winds, and more. Learn about what lives in your own backyard!Impressed by the proud caterpillar’s boast that she will turn into a butterfly when she grows up, a polliwog determines to watch the caterpillar very carefully and turn into a butterfly too.The very hungry caterpillar shows appreciation, and love, for all the things fathers do for their children.Learn over 200 words with The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other favorite friends from the World of Eric Carle. Complete with an "actual size" chart and bug-o-meter listing fun facts about each bug.Literacy Central is a free resource for parents, teachers and children thanks in part to the generous support of Macy’s. Snippet the Early Riser is the perfect bedtime (or wake-up time!) Perfect to read aloud, this creepy, crawly adventure will engage children and parents alike with its vibrant illustrations and fascinating facts about bugs. Hugs abound in this celebration of multi-legged animals and insects and their babies! But when winter comes, there are no more butterflies to paint…until she finds a little moth. This gorgeous new edition of Miss Spider’s Tea Party celebrates Miss Spider’s success and welcomes the next generation of young readers.Follows the progress of a hungry little caterpillar as he eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food until, full at last, he forms a cocoon around himself and goes to sleep. He thought he’d seen it all. He loves sharing his tidy home with his friend Spider. The pictures are overflowing with unusual, funny, bizarre bugs to discover. Ladybug won’t let anyone get in the way of her performance…especially her little brother, Fly. Over mountains capped with snow, to the deserts down below. . From pill bugs to worms to leafy green sprouts, young readers will love discovering the muddy garden habitat within the pages of this book—and outside in their own backyards! Suddenly Amanda’s worst enemy becomes her best ally, but working together may be even harder than saving their town from being squashed like a . When Spider’s kite flies away, Bear must venture out and into the messy forest to help his friend. Perfect to read aloud, this creepy, crawly adventure will engage children and parents alike with its vibrant illustrations and fascinating facts about bugs. Join celebrated artist Tony DiTerlizzi as he — drawing inspiration from one of his loves, the classic Hollywood horror movies of the 1920s and 1930s — shines a cinematic spotlight on Mary Howitt’s warning, written to her own children about those who use sweet words to hide their not-so-sweet intentions.Follow, point, press! A Christy Ottaviano Book Read the whole series!