Seek and Find Bugs

Publisher: Imagine That

Discover hidden details using the ‘magic torch’ in this unusual nature facts book.

Alongside pages with lift-the-flaps hiding information about specific bugs, and pages with facts about different insect abilities and habitats, there are three special pages that appear dark at first, but by using the ‘searchlight’ tool, readers can spotlight different parts of the page, to find and focus on specific areas of the picture and then read the corresponding fact on the opposite page.

Discover details about the biggest and smallest bugs, the brightest bugs, deadliest bugs and even the jumpiest bugs! Readers can find out things like which insects make the water their home, which bug is named after a famous artist, or which bug is heavier than a mouse.

Clearly laid-out text, bold, colourful illustrations and sturdy cardboard pages make the book engaging and accessible. While the facts themselves are more at an early primary school level, older or less confident readers will enjoy exploring the book as well.

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