I Love Insects
By Lizzy Rockwell
By Lizzy Rockwell
By Lizzy Rockwell
By Lizzy Rockwell
Part of I Like to Read
Part of I Like to Read
Category: Children's Nonfiction
Category: Children's Nonfiction
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$7.99
Jun 21, 2022 | ISBN 9780823451777 | 4-8 years
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$15.99
Jul 20, 2021 | ISBN 9780823447596 | 4-8 years
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Praise
★ “This informational early reader employs a controlled vocabulary that intentionally repeats words and phrases to facilitate independent reading. Many recognizable insects appear in the book, like the field cricket and the bumblebee, but Rockwell also includes some, such as the little wood satyr butterfly and the cucumber beetle, that will pique curiosity and encourage budding entomologists to explore further to learn about bugs they’ve never met. A fun, educational science book that thoughtfully portrays kids of color engaging with and learning from nature and each other.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
★ “[A] beautifully illustrated nonfiction early reader. . . . Like in many of Rockwell’s other books, this title pairs fun illustrations with an engaging narrative that makes it accessible. . . . This volume encourages exploration of the natural world and supports a child’s natural curiosity. A great book for beginning readers or to be read aloud.”—School Library Journal, Starred Review
“Well suited to beginning readers, the short, large-type sentences flow nicely. Equally appealing to preschoolers, the book makes a good read-aloud, and the clearly drawn, colorful artwork, created using colored pencils, gouache, and watercolors, is well suited to group sharing. . . . An effective science book featuring a simple concept that is carried out beautifully.”—Booklist
“Illustrations in colored pencil, gouache, and watercolor capture the flora and fauna of a garden while keeping venires connected to the human characters. . . . Love it!”—The Horn Book
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