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Stick insect /

by Hartley, Karen; Macro, Chris; Taylor, Philip.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Bug books ; Heinemann first library. Publisher: Oxford : Heinemann Library, 1999Description: 32p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780431016863 (hbk.) :; 9780431016948 (pbk.) :.Classification number: 595.729Subject(s): Stick insects -- Juvenile literature | Animals | Children's / Teenage general interest: Wildlife & habitats | Educational: BiologySummary: The books in the Bug Books series describe how insects and minibeasts grow, reproduce, move around, feed and use their senses. Simple questions are included and the illustrations are in full colour. Key Stage 1 work on life processes should be related to pupils' knowledge of animals in the local environment. Children should understand that animals move, feed, grow, use their senses and reproduce; that living things can be grouped according to observable similarities and differences; and that there are different kinds of animals in the local environment. This look at stick insects is one of a series focusing on familiar minibeasts. It covers size, appearance, birth and reproduction, growth, feeding, predators, life-span, movement, and different types. The book includes simple questions based on the information provided.
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Book - Childrens Hardback Crosby Library Childrens Non-Fiction 595.724 HAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 002030485x
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Includes index.

The books in the Bug Books series describe how insects and minibeasts grow, reproduce, move around, feed and use their senses. Simple questions are included and the illustrations are in full colour. Key Stage 1 work on life processes should be related to pupils' knowledge of animals in the local environment. Children should understand that animals move, feed, grow, use their senses and reproduce; that living things can be grouped according to observable similarities and differences; and that there are different kinds of animals in the local environment. This look at stick insects is one of a series focusing on familiar minibeasts. It covers size, appearance, birth and reproduction, growth, feeding, predators, life-span, movement, and different types. The book includes simple questions based on the information provided.

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