| |
|
what's this?
Special printable version of this list
SPECIAL TOPICS: Bugs
You're viewing 11-
20
of 30.
<< Previous
|
Next >>
|
|
How to eat fried worms. Pictures by Emily McCully.
Two boys set out to prove that worms can make a delicious meal.
Rockwell, Thomas, 1933-
J ROCKWEL
|
|
|
|
I love bugs!
Some bugs hop. Some bugs make honey. Some bugs light up the sky! Come explore the amazing world of bugs! The friendly bugs that crawl all over these pages include hungry caterpillars, busy ants, and graceful dragonflies. Which one is your favorite?
Sturges, Philemon.
E STURGES
|
|
|
|
Inch by inch
Lionni, Leo, 1910-1999.
Lionni, Leo, 1910-1999.
E LIONNI
|
|
|
|
Inchworm and a half
Several small worms use their varying lengths to measure the vegetables in a garden.
Pinczes, Elinor J.
E PINCZES
|
|
|
|
Insectlopedia : poems and paintings
Presents twenty-one short poems about such insects as the inchworm, termite, cricket, and ladybug.
Florian, Douglas.
E 811.54 FLORIAN
|
|
|
|
Joyful noise [sound recording] ; I am phoenix : poems for two voices
Joyful Noise Written to be read aloud by two voices, sometimes alternating, sometimes simultaneous -- here is a recording of irresistible poems that celebrate the insect world, from the short life of the mayfly to the love song of the book louse. Funny, sad, loud and quiet, each of these poems resounds with a booming, boisterous, joyful noise. Winner of the 1989 Newbery Medal. I Am Pheonix I Am Phoenix is an exultant celebration of the sounds and essence of the bird world. A companion to Joyful Noise, written to be spoken aloud by two voices and masterfully performed by Lloyd and Twomey, these poems perfectly capture the beauty of birds in their singing, soaring and rejoicing. Performed by John Bedford and Anne Twomey
Fleischman, Paul.
J CD 811.54 FLE270
|
|
|
|
Joyful noise : poems for two voices
Written to be read aloud by two voices -- sometimes alternating, sometimes simultaneous -- here is a collection of irresistible poems that celebrate the insect world, from the short life of the mayfly to the love song of the book louse.
Fleischman, Paul.
J 811.54 FLEISCH
|
|
|
|
Leo the lightning bug
Although the other lightning bugs tease him, Leo is determined to make his own light, and with motherly support and a little luck, he eventually learns to light up the night, which leads to a new-found confidence and a good night's sleep.
Drachman, Eric.
E DRACHMA
|
|
|
|
Oliver and Albert, friends forever
Oliver makes friends with Albert, the new boy in class, and they have fun together, playing kickball and collecting bugs.
Van Leeuwen, Jean.
E VAN LEE
|
|
|
|
The boll weevil ball
When a very, very small beetle decides to attend a ball, he won't let anything stop him -- not even the danger of being squished on the dance floor.
Murphy, Kelly, 1977-
E MURPHY
|
|
You're viewing 11-
20
of 30.
<< Previous
|
Next >>
| |