Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Secret Lives of Backyard BUGS


It's spring, and we've been spending most of our time outside.  The kids have been chasing butterflies, climbing trees, and playing with bugs!  Thanks to our friend Caleb, we've enjoyed seeing baby Praying Mantis that had just hatched out of a pod-like house.  Now they watch three caterpillars (that Momma has been keeping alive for several weeks!) in hopes to see evolve from chrysalis to butterfly (fingers crossed).

Needless to say they've all been quite keen on identifying these various creatures.  So we've needed a little help (to say the least) from written sources.

So I dedicate this post to all my "bug" lovin' young friends.  Here's the book that the kids have monopolized for the past few days.  I recommend The Secret Lives of Backyard BUGS by Judy Burris and Wayne Richards to friends of all ages.  The photos are phenomenal!  The explanations are just long enough to inform and just short enough to keep a child's attention span. 

The Secret Lives of Backyard BUGS explores insects of all varieties, from beetles to wasps and icky stink bugs to beautiful butterflies.  Including life cycles and quick guides while identifying host plants, this book presents it all in a simple, easy-to-read format (I know that sounds like a contradiction, but you'll have to trust me!).  Each page has just enough information and pictures to inform without overwhelming the reader's senses.

And I've learned quite a bit along the way too!  I thought all dragonflies were alike.  Au contraire my friends, enter the damselfly.  If you'd like to know the difference, be sure to check out The Secret Lives of Backyard BUGS.  Your kids will thank me!

Update: we watched two of our caterpillars make cocoons!

4 comments:

  1. Wow! Thanks so much for such an excellent review of our book. Our newest title, Nature's Notes, is due to be released the first week of July. Visit our website to learn more:
    www.ButterflyNature.com
    Learn about frogs, toads, turtles, salamanders, newts, mushrooms, wild flowers and a whole lot more!
    Judy Burris and Wayne Richards

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  2. Looks like an awesome book to me! We'll have to check it out!

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  3. I am so glad Paul posts about your blog sometimes on fb. I forget to keep up with blogs. Please have him alway spost when you have a new entry and i will visit to read!

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  4. I am so glad Paul posts about your blog sometimes on fb. I forget to keep up with blogs. Please have him alway spost when you have a new entry and i will visit to read!

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