Price: £136.02 RRP: £4.99 Average customer rating: Author : G. Doherty Binding : Paperback EAN : 9780746062418 ISBN : 0746062419 Label : Usborne Publishing Ltd Manufacturer : Usborne Publishing Ltd Number of pages : 32 Publication date : 2005-03-25 Publisher : Usborne Publishing Ltd Title : 1001 Bugs to Spot (1001 Things to Spot) Languages : Array Studio : Usborne Publishing Ltd
Customer reviews
review by: date: 2009-02-02 rating: 1001 Bugs to Spot I bought this book for my 5 year old son and he absolutely loves it. He doesn't get bored looking for, and finding, all the different bugs. Every page is a different scene. This book helps my son identify with the numbers, teaches him about what kind of bugs exist and in what environment they are found. This book has been such a success that I've also just bought him the 1001 Things to Spot in The Sea.
review by: date: 2009-01-29 rating: Excellent Book I bought this for a 4 year old and he has to fight his 7 year old sister to use it - lots of creepy-crawleys to spot - some really small and not so easy to identify so good for different abilities.
review by: date: 2007-06-03 rating: Fun, educational, versitile As long as you don't expect a storybook with a narrative you won't be disappointed. Each double page of this book is incredibly detailed with flora and insect life. Along the sides of the pictures are a selection of the insects singled out and named with a large, clear number by their side indicating how many of the little creatures you're looking for in the picture. The scenes are often from far-flung places such as deserts or jungles, with some more local forest and meadow scenes.
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br /My three-and-a-half year-old son ADORES this book. Despite it not being a story he loves it at bedtime. He chooses which insect to search for and it really helps his visual scanning and concentration as he looks back and forth for each bug. Of course it also helps strengthen counting abilities, especially number conservation over delays and interruptions as he becomes distracted by some other interseting looking creature and asks about it.
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br /I love books which are sneakily educational! This works for both my son and I.