Horrible Science: Ugly Bugs
Horrible Science: Ugly Bugs
By: Nick Arnold
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They crawl, they sting, they lay eggs in places you'd rather not think about — and they outnumber us by a margin that should worry everyone.
Nick Arnold's Horrible Science series turns the insect world inside out — compound eyes, exoskeletons, venoms, and the quietly astonishing biology of creatures most of us spend our lives trying not to step on. From parasitic wasps to beetles with built-in armour, every page is a revelation.
What this book really does is reframe disgust as fascination — the "ugh" becomes "oh wow" with every chapter, and children who came in thinking bugs were gross leave with a grudging, genuine respect. That's the Horrible Science magic.
Brilliant for children who ask uncomfortable questions at the dinner table, and for any young reader who has ever stopped to look closely at something small and moving.
NOTE FROM TALESGALORE
- The page count and the book dimensions are indicative.
This book is for you if you love
- Educational
- Horrible Science
- Insects
- Nature
- Non-fiction
- Science
Tags: Educational, Horrible science, Insects, Nature, Non-fiction, Science
Author
Nick Arnold
Suggested ages
Age 9-12
ISBN
9780141326238
Return policy
No Returns
Page count
144 pages
Language
English
Theme
Activity & Educational
Dimensions
19.8cm x 12.9cm x 1.0cm
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