Zoom in on Ladybugs

Zoom in on Ladybugs

by Melis­sa Stewart

Enslow, 2014

for ages 5–7; Lex­ile 480

ISBN 978–0‑7660–4215‑5 (HC)

ISBN 978–1‑4644–0373‑6 (PB)

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Explore the world of the lady­bug through stun­ning, close-up pho­tos and clear, live­ly text that’s per­fect­ly suit­ed for begin­ning read­ers. Find out what lady­bugs eat, how they stay safe, and how they make more lady­bugs. Zoom Bub­ble images pro­vide an up-close look at dif­fer­ent parts of a lady­bug’s body, includ­ing its wings, eyes, and antennae.

Honors and Awards

  • Junior Library Guild selection

Reviews

“Enslow con­tin­ues to “Zoom in,” this time focus­ing on insects. Stew­art breaks down these bugs part by part, pro­vid­ing basic infor­ma­tion on anten­nae, legs, wings, eyes, as well as on their life cycles and habi­tats, rely­ing upon sparse text ide­al for young read­ers and a col­or­ful, eye-catch­ing lay­out. [C]lose-up images will engage chil­dren. Fur­ther read­ing, index, web­sites.” (School Library Jour­nal)

“The Zoom in on Insects! series does just what good sci­ence books for a young age group should: offer facts in short but eas­i­ly under­stand­able texts. Clear and engag­ing pho­tos help whet read­ers’ appetites to learn more. The titles fol­low a pat­tern, intro­duc­ing habi­tats, body parts, and how the tit­u­lar sub­ject evolves. Bees is a fine intro­duc­tion to the insect and offers a cool close-up of a stinger. Each book ends with an illus­tra­tion of the insec­t’s life cycle and a page direct­ing chil­dren toward help­ful web­sites. The best part of the series is the won­der­ful­ly crisp pho­tos, with cer­tain images—an insec­t’s eye, for example—lifted from the larg­er pic­ture and put into a ‘zoom bub­ble,’ where kids can real­ly see what’s going on. Pri­ma­ry-grade stu­dents and their teach­ers will cer­tain­ly appre­ci­ate this.” (Book­list)

Behind the Book

“I’ve writ­ten sev­er­al books that includ­ed lady­bugs—Under the Snow; When Rain Falls; Mag­gots Grubs and More: The Secret Lives of Young Insects—but this is the first time that I took a thor­ough look at their body fea­tures, their life­cy­cle, and their dai­ly activ­i­ties. I learned so much.

“But when it came time to write the text for Zoom in on Lady­bugs, I faced a for­mi­da­ble hurdle—I could only include a few hun­dred words, but there was so much infor­ma­tion I want­ed to share.

“How did I solve my prob­lem? With a lit­tle help from a friend—a friend who’s an ento­mol­o­gist. She helped me decide what to include and how to make good use of the Zoom Bub­ble images that char­ac­ter­ize the series.”

Series at a Glance

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Zoom in on Insects

Zoom in on Ladybugs

by Melis­sa Stewart

Enslow, 2014

for ages 5–7; Lex­ile 480

ISBN 978–0‑7660–4215‑5 (HC)

ISBN 978–1‑4644–0373‑6 (PB)

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.