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Bugs up close  Cover Image Book Book

Bugs up close / written by Diane Swanson ; photographed by Paul Davidson.

Swanson, Diane, 1944- (Author). Davidson, Paul. (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781554531387 (hc)
  • ISBN: 9781554531394 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 40 p. : col. ill.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, c2007.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Silver Birch Express Award nominee, 2009.
Includes index.
Subject: Insects

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cookstown Branch J 595.7 Swa 31681001895283 JNONFIC Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Up close and personal photography that shows the many details of common bugs is complimented with information about how they live, what they eat, and their unique characteristics.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Up close and personal photography that shows the many details of common bugs is complimented with fascinating information about how they live, what they eat, and their unique characteristics. Simultaneous.
  • Grand Central Pub
    We live on a bug planet. Not only are insects the most numerous species on Earth, they've survived for 400 million years and show no signs of slowing down. Take a look outside: little creatures are creeping, jumping and flying everywhere.

    Did someone say little?

    Not in this book. In these eye-popping, oversized pages, bugs say cheese big time! Through Paul Davidson's powerful camera lens, see a fly the size of a man's shoe, the 30,000-odd lenses in a dragonfly's eyes, the hair on a bee's legs and much more. Bug-loving science writer Diane Swanson delivers fascinating info about buggy lives, buggy eating and lots of buggy bits, such as antennae, wings and weapons, that help make insects the most widespread animals on Earth.
  • Univ of Toronto Pr
    Through Paul Davidson's powerful camera lens, see a fly the size of a man's shoe, the 30,000-odd lenses in a dragonfly's eyes, the hair on a bee's legs and much more.

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