Peanut-Head Bugs

The Really Wild Life of Animals

The peanut-head bug is known by many names: the lantern fly, the snake cicada, and the flying snake, to name a few. Its enlarged head, resembling the bulbous end of a peanut shell, has been the subject of both myth and scientific inquiry. Though many misconceptions surround this mysterious bug, in truth it is a harmless, plant-sucking creature. Readers will chuckle at this odd-looking insect, while learning about its habitat, tools of self-defense, and life cycle.

* Reviews *

Book Review--
"Kids love bugs! This book is great. The illustrations draw attention with color and detail. The text is easily readable for 2-4 grades; however grades below and above would find this book interesting. Fun facts box and the picture caption box give information that is relevant. Excellent."
--Lincoln Public Schools (Lincoln, NE)
Library Bound Book List: $26.27 / S&L: $19.70

Reading Level: 3-4

Interest Level: 3-6

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-0-8239-6242-6
Author : Andrew Hipp
Copyright : 2003
Language : English
Category : Tony Stead, Science, Animals
Pages : 24
Trim : 9" x 9"
Dewey : 595.7
ATOS : 5.1
ARPoints : 0.5
Subject : Tony Stead, Science, Animals
Binding : Library
BISAC : SCI000000

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