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This illustrated reader exposes young students to the daily routine of various animals. It talks about nature and the life of certain insects such as flies, ants, earthworms, beetles. Also has a section on jellyfish, starfish and dragonflies. Review questions are provided in the text to help instructors evaluate the comprehension level of each reader. Book 3 for Grade 3.

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1988

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Julia McNair Wright

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1840-1903

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June 26, 2019
I love having these readers as a part of my home library. So much good info!
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October 31, 2019
This is science at it's best. Children can read about the wonders of God's creation without being bogged down by unprovable theories and lectures on environmentalism. The facts and data in this book were absolutely fascinating, and it's impossible not to walk away from this book without learning something to make you appreciate nature more than you did before reading this book.
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November 11, 2014
If you have a child with endless questions about the world around them, this is the perfect book for you. Simple texts, full of rich details of the animal world. This volume focuses on ants, flies, beetles, barnacles, jellyfish, sea stars, and dragonflies.
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