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Takes readers on a voyage that will open their eyes to the tiniest, most unwelcome creatures that feed on our clothes, our food and garbage, our pets, and even human blood.
bugs (1) cockroaches (1) fleas (1) flies (1) Grade 1 (1) Grade 2 (1) Grade 3 (1) insects (1) kindergarten (1) microscopic (1) mites (1) pests (1) Pre-K (1) science (1) series (1)
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This is a great reference book for the "almost invisible" bugs that haunt our daily lives.

This book is part of a series of books that take a close look at a variety of insects. This particular book in the series covers small to microscopic bugs found in peoples homes.

One of the best features of this book is the enlarged photos of microscopic bugs. These photos give accurate representation of the bugs that cannot be seen by the naked eye.

Each page (covering a different bug) explains the feeding habits, reproductive habits and living environments for each bug.

This is in addition to the effects that these bugs have on humans.
  Scott_Nilson | Oct 9, 2013 |
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