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Beautiful Butterflies

From the Series No Backbone!: The World of Invertebrates (Insects)

How are butterflies able to taste their food without putting it in their mouth? They stand on the food and taste it using their feet! This is just one of the many surprising facts children will discover as they explore the fascinating world of these colorful creatures. Large, eye-popping photos and clear, grade-appropriate text will engage emergent readers as they learn about the natural habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and behavior of this unique invertebrate.

Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Category Nonfiction
Subject Animals
Copyright 2019
Publisher Bearport Publishing
Imprint Bearport Books
Language English
Publication Date 2008-01-01
Reading Counts! Level 4.7
Reading Counts! Quiz Q43588
Reading Counts! Points 1.0
BISACS JNF003120
Dewey 595.78'9
Graphics Full-color photographs
Lexile 590
Guided Reading Level L
ATOS Reading Level 4.2
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 120516
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5

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Beautiful Butterflies

With a minimum of scientific terms, each title describes a few general characteristics of all insects and some distinctive characteristics of those that are featured here. On each chapter spread, several short sentences of text, set against a pastel background, are illustrated by a full-page (or a page and a quarter) color picture of one or more of the species. Most of the photos are sharply defined close-ups, so detailed that in shots of the insects’ eggs, each one is distinct. Antennae segments, hairs, and spines on the insects’ legs and bodies, etc., are clearly visible as well. Leaf-shaped sidebars offer miscellaneous facts; a one-page appendix describes general characteristics of invertebrates and includes photos of four related insects.

Beautiful Butterflies

With a minimum of scientific terms, each title describes a few general characteristics of all insects and some distinctive characteristics of those that are featured here. On each chapter spread, several short sentences of text, set against a pastel background, are illustrated by a full-page (or a page and a quarter) color picture of one or more of the species. Most of the photos are sharply defined close-ups, so detailed that in shots of the insects’ eggs, each one is distinct. Antennae segments, hairs, and spines on the insects’ legs and bodies, etc., are clearly visible as well. Leaf-shaped sidebars offer miscellaneous facts; a one-page appendix describes general characteristics of invertebrates and includes photos of four related insects.

Author: Meish Goldish

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