Sally Kneidel
Author of Pet Bugs: A Kid's Guide to Catching and Keeping Touchable Insects
About the Author
Sally Kneidel is a former science teacher and science presenter with a Ph.D. in biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of eight science books
Image credit: Sally Kneidel, PhD
Works by Sally Kneidel
Creepy Crawlies and the Scientific Method: More Than 100 Hands-On Science Experiments for Children (1993) 119 copies
More Pet Bugs: A Kid's Guide to Catching and Keeping Insects and Other Small Creatures (1999) 58 copies
Stinkbugs, Stick Insects, and Stag Beetles: And 18 More of the Strangest Insects on Earth (2000) 10 copies
Skunk Cabbage, Sundew Plants, and Strangler Figs: And 18 More of the Strangest Plants on Earth (2001) 7 copies
More Pet Bugs: A Kid's Guide to Catching and Keeping Insects and Other Small Creatures by Kneidel, Sally (1999) Paperback (1800) 1 copy
Strinkbugs,Strick Insect 1 copy
Pet bugs 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Kneidel, Sally
- Legal name
- Kneidel, Sarah Stenhouse
- Other names
- Kneidel, Sally Stenhouse
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (PhD ∙ Biology)
- Occupations
- writer
journalist
teacher - Organizations
- Sierra Club
Population Connection
Natural Resources Defense Council
Nature Conservancy - Awards and honors
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
University of North Carolina, Charlotte Writing Contest
University of Southwestern Louisiana Literary Contest (honorable mention) - Agent
- Sally McMillan
- Relationships
- Kneidel, Sadie (daughter; co-authored with me Going Green and Veggie Revolution)
- Short biography
- My primary interests right now are conservation of wildlife habitat, and the challenges faced by developing nations as our climate changes. I have been an educator in various capacities most of my adult life, and have been writing books for the last 15 years or so. I really enjoy traveling to places with high biodiversity and cultures very different from my own.
- Nationality
- USA
- Places of residence
- Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- North Carolina, USA
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This book describes how to identify, find, catch, and care for 26 different types of bugs. The species are organized into six categories according to habits and characteristics that kids are likely to find interesting (e.g. bugs with special tricks, bugs that communicate, bugs that live in groups, bugs that multiply before your eyes, etc.) While some might take issue with the "soft approach" to science this book sometimes takes (bugs are described in anthropomorphic terms, and the subtitle show more is misleading as only about half the creatures in the book are technically insects), the language used succeeds in being readable and engaging for children, without patronizing. Pen and ink illustrations provide clear examples to help identify species. There is a real shortage of books about the catching and keeping of backyard critters and this book fills the void well. It could be a useful tool for encouraging outdoor exploration and applicable research. Highly recommended for public and elementary school libraries. show less
This excellent book offers a guide to keeping bugs as pets, and will suit both the adult and the child reader. Written in a friendly style by an author who clearly likes insects, arachnids and crustaceans, it will enchant both the bug lover and the bug hater with its descriptions of different pet worthy creatures and their habits. The science is good, with accessible and accurate information, including genus and species names.
Definitely worth owning.
Definitely worth owning.
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- Works
- 14
- Members
- 427
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.7
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