Lady Bugs: For Kids – Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers

Kids, Animals, Bugs
Cover of the book Lady Bugs: For Kids – Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers by Jean Hall, John Davidson, JD-Biz Corp Publishing
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Author: Jean Hall, John Davidson ISBN: 9781311287229
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing Publication: January 15, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jean Hall, John Davidson
ISBN: 9781311287229
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
Publication: January 15, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Lady Bugs - For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with lady bugs. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series.

The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the kindle. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color tablets.
Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful bug. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of these beautiful bugs: anatomy, feeding habits and behavior.

*** You and your kids will love learning about lady bugs***

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. What are ladybugs?
3. Anatomy of the ladybug
4. Ladybug romance
5. How to spot different types of ladybugs
6. Are ladybugs helpful?
7. Why do ladybugs smell when they are crushed?
8. How to get rid of ladybugs in the home and in the garden
9. How did the humble ladybug get her name?
10. Ladybugs in the farming field
11. Ladybugs and tree diseases in the forest
12. Ladybugs around the globe and in your backyard
13. Seasons for ladybugs
14. Conclusion
15. Photo credits

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1.Introduction

Ladybugs seem to come and go without being noticed most of the time. They are cute and colorful insects. Insects are a living species that have a 3-part body, several eyes, 3 pairs of jointed legs and 1 pair of antennae. Antennae are long, thin sensors. Scientists that study insects are called entomologists. Entomology is a Greek word meaning segmented or cut into pieces. The study of insects is part of the field of biology which studies all living things. An insect's body has pieces that are joined together. Some animals have a long spine or backbone which means that they are made all in one piece. Insects are a diverse and fascinating form of life which accounts for more than two-thirds of all known organisms. There are approximately 1.3 million named species of insects around the globe. Insect species are still being identified and classified, with a description and a name. Ladybugs have a smooth and delicate shell on the top of their body. Underneath, 6, tiny rough legs work together so that they can walk around. Watch them move, they are slow and steady. They can tip over by accident and they may get stuck. Their stubby legs and their round body will struggle to right themselves. Just give them a little push and they will have their shell back on top. When ladybugs cluster on a sunny, kitchen window they can be a pest. But they are helpful creatures in the garden, field and forest. They naturally feed on the harmful insects that destroy plants, crops and trees. Ladybugs or lady beetles fly and cluster together.

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Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Lady Bugs - For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with lady bugs. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series.

The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the kindle. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color tablets.
Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful bug. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of these beautiful bugs: anatomy, feeding habits and behavior.

*** You and your kids will love learning about lady bugs***

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. What are ladybugs?
3. Anatomy of the ladybug
4. Ladybug romance
5. How to spot different types of ladybugs
6. Are ladybugs helpful?
7. Why do ladybugs smell when they are crushed?
8. How to get rid of ladybugs in the home and in the garden
9. How did the humble ladybug get her name?
10. Ladybugs in the farming field
11. Ladybugs and tree diseases in the forest
12. Ladybugs around the globe and in your backyard
13. Seasons for ladybugs
14. Conclusion
15. Photo credits

Get this book at this special price exclusive to the Amazon Store.

1.Introduction

Ladybugs seem to come and go without being noticed most of the time. They are cute and colorful insects. Insects are a living species that have a 3-part body, several eyes, 3 pairs of jointed legs and 1 pair of antennae. Antennae are long, thin sensors. Scientists that study insects are called entomologists. Entomology is a Greek word meaning segmented or cut into pieces. The study of insects is part of the field of biology which studies all living things. An insect's body has pieces that are joined together. Some animals have a long spine or backbone which means that they are made all in one piece. Insects are a diverse and fascinating form of life which accounts for more than two-thirds of all known organisms. There are approximately 1.3 million named species of insects around the globe. Insect species are still being identified and classified, with a description and a name. Ladybugs have a smooth and delicate shell on the top of their body. Underneath, 6, tiny rough legs work together so that they can walk around. Watch them move, they are slow and steady. They can tip over by accident and they may get stuck. Their stubby legs and their round body will struggle to right themselves. Just give them a little push and they will have their shell back on top. When ladybugs cluster on a sunny, kitchen window they can be a pest. But they are helpful creatures in the garden, field and forest. They naturally feed on the harmful insects that destroy plants, crops and trees. Ladybugs or lady beetles fly and cluster together.

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