Bugs for Kids
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Lyle Blaker
About this listen
Have you ever wondered how a spider builds its web or how much honey a honeybee hive makes? Maybe you’ve wondered how much weight an ant can carry or how caterpillars transform into butterflies....
If you have, well then you’ve come to the right place! Bugs for Kids has all of those facts and more! Made for kids and bug enthusiasts of all ages, this audiobook contains family friendly facts about some of the most fascinating and well-loved bugs across the entire arthropod kingdom. With sections covering insects, arachnids, and myriapods, Bugs for Kids includes chapters on...
- Honeybees and bumblebees
- Ants
- Dragonflies
- Beetles
- Tarantulas
- Scorpions
- Centipedes
- Millipedes
...and many more!
Whether there's a kid in your life with a budding interest in the smaller-scale world of life around them or a strong interest in bugs of all shapes and sizes, this audiobook is sure to entertain and educate with the most important and exciting bug facts that there are to know! So, what are you waiting for? Let's dive in!
©2022 David Talbot (P)2023 Audio Education AcademyWhat listeners say about Bugs for Kids
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- Annie Nemoose
- 14-01-23
I love Bugs!
Bugs are the best! They are fascinating and so small that they always intrigued me as a kid. We even used to make spiders fight against one another when I was younger.
This audiobook by Audio Education Academy does a good job of covering the different types of bugs, separating them by their categories or their kinds. In each chapter, the author explains what each one is and describes the thing that makes each insect unique.
My favorite part of the audiobook was the Bold Jumping Spider. I had no idea about these spiders even though they were so common where I grew up. It was hard to catch them because they loved to jump far away. This audiobook has facts about these types of bugs that are thoroughly researched and scientifically backed. Totally recommend if you are a kid-at-heart or if you had children that love to collect bugs!
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- Michell Velasquez
- 19-01-23
Awesome Book so fun and educative!
Wow, I totally enjoyed this book, since I was a little girl I was always fascinated with bugs I grew up in the tropics and we have TONS of bugs, so to listen to different types of bugs and their biology and history is so so cool. I now have two small boys who enjoy grabbing bugs with my husband! Totally recommend this book!!
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- Zujkywa
- 16-01-23
Bugs, bugs, BUGS!!!
This is the perfect audiobook for children who are interested in bugs so that they can stop asking you all the questions because they can learn the answers from this book! It delves deep into scientific knowledge that will provide a solid foundation for future entomologists, using language and style that is perfect for kids. I would also suggest buying it for children who are afraid of bugs. It might be a struggle to get them to start listening, but if they give it a chance, the information shared here may be the first giant step in helping them realize that we really don't need to be scared of bugs. Knowledge and facts can help overcome that fear as we learn about the fascinating world of insects.
I spent 5 years living in the Amazon jungle (where there are SO MANY BUGS), so was especially excited to see the Amazonian centipede and the tarantula featured in this book. Had no idea that this species of centipedes eats bats! You'll have to listen for yourself to discover the secret to how this seemingly unbelievable fact is possible. And do you know who is the best mother in the insect kingdom? This book will teach you that too, as well as hundreds (maybe thousands...I lost count....)of other interesting and useful facts about bugs.
The author sprinkles bits of humor throughout the book, enough to increase engagement and interest, yet maintaining an informational and educational tone, without resorting to overt silliness, which wouldn't be needed since the information is presented in an easy-to-understand manner that keeps a listener engaged and wanting more. I appreciated the little laughs though, such as being assured that earwigs do not crawl into people's ears, and if one ever did so, it would be a complete accident and it would try to find it's way back out of your ear as quickly as possible.
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