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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fun Yet Honest Explanation,
By Peggy Shields (Northern Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bugs for Lunch (Hardcover)
Set in rhyme, this is a great book with large, detailed illustrations. Honestly describes carnivorous creepy-crawlies (not too many details, though). Includes spiders with insects under broad group, all simply called ''bugs.'' Introduces concept of bug-eating humans in places ''where meat is scarce.'' Further explanation (without the confines of rhyme) is given at the end of the book in list form, beside thumbnail pictures of each page. Not for the VERY young (I carefully stressed to my 4 year old that the people who eat bugs prepare them first) or for the child still disturbed by animals eating each other.
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This review is from: Bugs for Lunch (Hardcover)
Fun book for teaching about insects as food sources. Book arrived in excellent condition. Thanks!
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Bugs for Lunch by Margery Facklam (Hardcover - Feb. 1999)
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