A Day in the Life of A Ladybird

It’s spring and time for a ladybird to find the perfect place to lay her eggs. But which sheltered spot in the garden will be just right? In this lovely book filled with beautiful photographs, young readers will spend 24 hours with a busy ladybird. They will see how the ladybird feeds on tiny insects called aphids. They will learn that under her spotted shell are powerful wings for flying. And they will discover all about the life-cycle of this popular little beetle. A perfect introduction to the world of insects and non-fiction reading.

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• Double page fact file of cool facts • Stunning close-up photography • Carefully levelled text • Table of contents • Contains index and picture glossary • Introduces key science concepts: life-cycles and ecosystems • Curriculum links include experiencing and observing natural phenomena; hi-interest, non-fiction reading

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Beautiful books for young readers and nature lovers that use stunning photographs to show a 24-hour period in the lives and worlds of some familiar, but sometimes overlooked, animals and plants. Understanding the important role that even a dandelion or worm has to play in its ecosystem is essential in order for young children to understand the science of our natural world. Engaging, carefully levelled text brings the information to life and gives readers the building blocks for reading non-fiction. Each book includes a picture glossary.

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