Bloodthirsty Mosquitoes
Why do female mosquitoes drink people’s blood? They need it to make eggs inside their bodies. This is just one of many surprising facts children will discover as they explore the fascinating world of these blood-sucking creatures. Large, eye-popping photos and clear, grade-appropriate text will engage emergent readers as they learn about the natural habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and behavior of this unique invertebrate.
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
BISACS | JNF003120 |
Genre | High-Interest, Nonfiction |
Copyright | 2019 |
Publisher | Bearport Publishing |
Series | No Backbone! Insects |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9781642800814 |
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Title Format | Paperback |
Dewey | 595.77'2 |
ATOS Reading Level | 4.3 |
Guided Reading Level | L |
Lexile Reading Level | 600 |
Scholastic Reading Counts Level | 3.6 |
AR Quiz Number | 120517 |
Author | Meish Goldish |
Bloodthirsty Mosquitoes
Most spreads consist of a full-page sharp, color close-up of one or more of the featured insects facing five short sentences of text. In some sections, smaller photos of body parts, egg cases, etc., also appear. The images are remarkably detailed, showing, for example, wing membranes and individual hairs, on larvae and adult bodies. The titles briefly describe a few traits of insects, some distinctive physical and behavioral characteristics of the featured animal, diet, natural enemies, and life cycles, but each has a slightly different emphasis. Mosquitoes focuses on the females’ need to consume blood, and names some diseases spread by bites; Praying Mantises concentrates on the creatures’ unusual physiology and their effective hunting techniques; Cockroaches emphasizes eating habits and speed. Leaf-shaped sidebars offer miscellaneous information; a one-page appendix includes general facts about invertebrates and photos of four related bugs.
Bloodthirsty Mosquitoes
Most spreads consist of a full-page sharp, color close-up of one or more of the featured insects facing five short sentences of text. In some sections, smaller photos of body parts, egg cases, etc., also appear. The images are remarkably detailed, showing, for example, wing membranes and individual hairs, on larvae and adult bodies. The titles briefly describe a few traits of insects, some distinctive physical and behavioral characteristics of the featured animal, diet, natural enemies, and life cycles, but each has a slightly different emphasis. Mosquitoes focuses on the females’ need to consume blood, and names some diseases spread by bites; Praying Mantises concentrates on the creatures’ unusual physiology and their effective hunting techniques; Cockroaches emphasizes eating habits and speed. Leaf-shaped sidebars offer miscellaneous information; a one-page appendix includes general facts about invertebrates and photos of four related bugs.
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