Bugs: A Skittery, Jittery History

Bugs: A Skittery, Jittery History

by Miriam Forster and Gordy Wright
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 13/02/2024

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Bugs: A Skittery, Jittery History is****an epic, oversize nonfiction picture book and companion to Sharks: A Mighty Bite-y History that is all about bugs and their prehistoric predecessors.


Insects are some of the oldest creatures on Earth, evolving well before other land animals, alongside ferns and trees. This epic survey follows bugs and their cousins from their earliest appearance in the Paleozoic era up through today.


Along the way, readers will meet many different kinds of insects from various points in history, such as the trilobite of the Cambrian explosion and the more-recent and familiar termite. The text explores insect skills including camouflage, communication, metamorphosis, and much more, and a bug hall of fame captures the smallest, largest, fastest, and cutest bugs around today.


With lush, colorful illustrations from Gordy Wright and meticulous research from author Miriam Forster, Bugs: A Skittery, Jittery History is sure to delight bug enthusiasts, science fans, and any reader who loves to discover new wonders about the world around them.

ISBN:
9798887071978
9798887071978
Category:
Wildlife (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
13-02-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Abrams
Miriam Forster

Miriam Forster loves science, history, and animals, especially the weird prehistoric ones. She's been a waiter, a barista, a daycare worker, a bookseller, and she is currently an author of young adult fiction, and a fact checker for children's books. Forster lives in Oregon with her husband, child and a grumpy old cat

Gordy Wright

Gordy Wright is an illustrator and printmaker inspired by the natural world. He uses traditional layered techniques to evoke a natural and textured feeling to his artwork. Gordy graduated with a first class degree in Illustration from the University of West England in 2014 and lives and works in Bristol.

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