Bug Hunter - Nature Activities Author:David Burnie With activities ranging from bird watching to raising caterpillars and growing your own crystals, the new Nature Activity series helps children explore the natural world in fun and exciting ways. — This book in the Smithsonian Nature Activity Guide series, teaches youngsters about the class Insecta. Each page has a new fact or concept, as ... more »well as a new activity (30+ activities) related to that concept. Although spiders are not insects, being in a different class, there are pages on them as well.
From Booklist Gr. 4-6. This small-format book from the Nature Activities series offers information and 30 activities related to "bugs," though the topics covered include other insects, spiders, and even earthworms. Each double-page spread focuses on a single topic, such as "Making a moth trap" or "Spiders without webs." The pages are crammed with text, sidebars, instructions, and captions as well as many small photographic images. Some of the magnified photos are quite effective. Well-chosen projects for the age group include a two-chambered box to determine whether woodlice prefer a bright, dry setting or a dark, damp one. Though the topic is broad and the information sometimes sketchy, many children will enjoy picking up tidbits and trying out the activities from this colorfully illustrated paperback. Other entries in the series include books on bird-watching, rock-and-fossil hunting, and stargazing.« less