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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding information on Ladybug Metamorphosis,
This review is from: Are You A Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Hardcover)
I was thrilled when I found this book! It is so difficult to teach children that metamorphosis doesn't just mean when a caterpillar becomes a butterfly - that it happens to all insects. Observing the metamorphosis of more than one animal is the key. This book is simply splendid alongside the Ladybug Land product from Highlights.com where you purchase a ladybug habitat and larvae and observe the process for yourself. I agree with all the enthusiastic reviews below and rate this book * highly recommended * in terms of accessible fun reading & valuable scientific content.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A reader-friendly book packed with fun and content,
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This review is from: Are You A Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Hardcover)
This book has it all--engaging, not too complicated text, GREAT illustrations and a lots of good science content. I have a huge collection of pre-school, early elem. books on insects, but none of them cover the type of metamorphosis that the lady beetle goes through, with the larvae looking totally different than the adult, and the pupae looking . . . well not like a butterfly cocoon, that's for sure, just a spotted lump! I was conducting a class for middle school teachers and we found a lady beetle pupa on a leaf and I thought in might be a gall. Luckily my book order for the early elementary class came in and I noticed the picture in the "Are You a Ladybug" book that explained what we had found. That's a pretty good endorsement for a pre-school book, that it can teach a middle school science class new information! Also, this book is very usefull to teach about how insect predators help control pest populations, since the beetles in the book eat aphids and more aphids. Again, this type of information is not often found in pre-school level books. I bought the grasshopper book too, and I like these books so much I am ordering the whole series!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
And you thought your kids weren't interested in science!,
This review is from: Are You A Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Hardcover)
This book disguises the science, not sugar-coating it, but presenting it in plain kid-speak, inviting them to enter the world of the ladybug in a humourous and engaging way.Amazon seems to have rated this book at preschool level, but for its hard-core insect trivia, I'd recommend it for any bug-lovers five and up, and their parents who LOVE finding read-aloud books that the whole family can laugh and learn from.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book for Little Ones,
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This review is from: Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Paperback)
I used this book in my kindergarten classroom, and it really helped them understand how ladybugs grow. The illustrations and text are very simple and easy to follow. The kids enjoyed learning the song "Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away" after hearing parts of it in the story.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Short and Sweet, A Pleasure to Read!,
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This review is from: Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Paperback)
This is a cute, easy to understand and very short guide to information about ladybugs for young children. Each two page spread is wonderfully illustrated (watercolor and pencil, a mellow, natural look) with a few short sentences about the lifecycle of the ladybug from the "mom" laying eggs, through the several metamorphosis that the young larvae go through...acknowledging that young ladybugs look nothing like adults, which is excellent because this entire process can be difficult to explain to young children without them seeing it...and in Are You a Ladybug, it's all drawn out nicely and it's very easy to understand!
Are you a Ladybug presents the physical characteristics and behavior of ladybugs as ell as their diet, habitat and also discusses how animals and birds don't eat them because they taste bad...no reason is given and it's never discussed if they have any natural predators, we were left to find out this information on our own, so that was slightly disappointing. What's so appealing about Are You a Ladybug is that because of the way it's written, young readers (or listeners, if you use these as read-alouds) are put front and center, they are put in the position of imagining what is going on from hatching and eating their egg, to molting, eating lots and lots of aphids, and then growing their hard shell. This book really engages young minds in a way that is both accurate (scientifically presented) and fun (pretend play/imaginative), with just the right amount of humor to keep it from getting bogged down in facts. I give it four stars, it would have gotten five, but there is no glossary and the author does not define what an aphid is...though this did provide us with an opportunity to go to their picture dictionary and allow them to look it up and discuss it as an additional activity! Great for ages 4-8, with 4-6 probably being the ideal age range, what a fun way to "gear up" for spring, when animals and insects of all kinds will be coming out in force. With this book, we've given our kids a head start on what to look for this spring and they are looking forward to it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great introduction to metamorphosis,
This review is from: Are You A Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Hardcover)
An excellent book that introduces children to the idea of metamorphosis while keeping their attention. Many people do not recognize the immature stage of the ladybug but this book treats it with humor -- when the eggs hatch, "you might think you have all made a big mistake" because of course immatures look nothing like adult ladybird beetles.A great book for primary school science.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My grandchildren love these books,
By J. Mann (southwestern NH) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Paperback)
I am totally "sold" on these books. My grandhildren love the two they have, and I am buying the other three. They are terrific in so many ways. The reader learns something factual, of course, but in the process has a wonderful time imagining being something very different. Readers cannot help learn at least some degree of empathy with all living things; they learn without effort what it is like to be a scientist - that is, that there is a whole life pattern behind any little creature, to be discovered.
It is said that kids who speak two languages in childhood become smarter because of that: I imagine it's because concept (e.g. "table") and a given language's word for it are not fused together, but necessarily separate. I bet these books have a similar effect: they teach a pattern of empathy, and introduce a habit of assuming there is a rich and interesting story behind every little thing. And that there are some constant questions to ask: where do they get their energy (food) and how does their life develop, etc. If I were a cognitive scientist I would want to do research to see if they aren't a new and interesting "genre" of children's book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Daughter Loves It!,
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This review is from: Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Paperback)
This book was on my daughter's summer reading list for going into 1st grade. We read it as soon as we got it and she loves it. We have read it several times. I would recommend this to all children, especially ones who love ladybugs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ladybug non-fiction,
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This review is from: Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Paperback)
FINALLY! A book about ladybugs that is factual and well written. Lovely illustrations, also. Great subject matter.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very educational and cute,
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This review is from: Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) (Paperback)
I bought this book for my daughter (and her three friends who attended a playdate we held for her third birthday). The party was ladybug themed so it was a perfect fit. For two whole weeks after her birthday, she chose this book to read before bed and nap every day. It was also educational to the adults who read it to her because none of us knew the life cycle of a ladybug. I have been thinking about ordering some more of the books in this series.
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Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) by Judy Allen (Paperback - May 16, 2003)
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