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A great introduction to the life cycles of butterflies, filled with helpful photographs. The intended audience is older children, but, as a newbie butterfly-er (defined as person who is as entranced with butterflies as a birder is with birds) I found this book very helpful. Of the twenty-three garden butterflies that are highlighted, most are butterflies I have seen in my area.
 
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debnance | 1 weitere Rezension | Nov 10, 2021 |
This life cycle book is very informative in both a broad and specific sense. By beginning with the general characteristics of all butterflies' life cycles, it provides the reader with a good knowledge base to then explore more specifically the life cycles of each of the 23 butterflies discussed. This book might also be able to double as a field guide, as it points out specific physical characteristics at different stages in the life cycle that help identify each species. The vivid pictures for each butterfly at each stage of the life cycle were helpful in comparing and contrasting the different butterflies at different stages, as well as in engaging reader interest.… (mehr)
 
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agiffin | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 30, 2011 |
I'm not a big fan of bugs, but I am fascinated with this book- bugs have seriously never looked so good!

The Secret Lives of Backyard Bugs is brightly illustrated introduction to butterflies, moths, spiders, dragonflies, crickets, ants and all the little critters that occupy our lawns and gardens. Full of interesting facts and explanations, this is a terrific guide for any backyard explorer.

The up-close photography is stunning, making the pictures in this book alone worth a second look... but learning the habits and habitats of the bugs is a true delight. My 8 and 10 year-old boys enjoyed reading through The Secret Lives of Backyard Bugs and have since given it a thorough workout by taking it on their recent hikes to mark off the insects they discover along the way.

The authors, Burris and Richards, have captured amazing sights such as the tiny white eggs of a lightning bug and an Eastern Black Swallowtail butterfly midway through its molt. I particularly like that the photography makes all the bugs look artistic, rather than creepy-crawly!

Overall- absolutley enjoyable! A must-add to any summer reading list or school library.
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BarbWebb | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 16, 2011 |
The story of the bugs in your backyard begins with the life cycles of insects, the importance of pollinators, and the process of metamorphosis. Then the book moves on to catalog many, many kinds of insects, bugs, and spiders common to backyards. Detailed photographs showing the creatures at various stages, from larvae or pupae to adult, discussion of what they eat, how you can tell them apart from other bugs, and where the authors saw them is also included. After the general bugs and insects, the book moves on to a special section on butterflies, then moths, raising and identifying caterpillars, and then a very brief section on a couple spiders. Packed with interesting facts and photographs, this is a high-interest book that will appeal to kids who are interested in identifying bugs.

At first, I was doubtful about whether I could use this book in the children's area; the text is a bit small (although this could be due to the program I read it on, which is kind of wonky) and dense, although broken up with lots of photography. The book is categorized as adult, but the preview I'd seen of it looked like it could be useful for children, so I'd grabbed it.

However, as I read further, I really got into the authors' personable presentation of these bugs, common and uncommon. I liked the way they talked about where they had seen them and the wealth of information presented on each creature. And, of course, there's the amazing photography! Every bug, insect, and spider is shown in brilliant detail, including its juvenile forms, and sometimes its eggs, food, and behavior. I could have spent a lot longer poring over the pictures! While I don't think many kids will sit down and read this cover to cover, this is an excellent resource for reports, or identifying that weird bug you've just found in your backyard. Budding entomologists will love the detailed mix of scientific information and everyday facts as well. I would have suggested either cutting out or lengthening the section on spiders. I expected as many details as there were for the insects and bugs and was disappointed. I like spiders!

There is a detailed glossary, handy small identification pages of eggs, larva, pupae, and adult forms, list of host plants, and an index.

Verdict: Recommended. I suggest pairing this with one of the pet bug books, like DK's Bug Zoo or Wildlife Gardening. A great book for kids who want lots of information about bugs and have a higher reading level or parents who want a fun, free summer project to do with their kids. This could go in either your adult or children's section.

ISBN: 9781603425636; Published May 2011 by Storey; Egalley provided by publisher through NetGalley; Purchased for my library.
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