Insectos para el almuerzo / Bugs for Lunch

Insectos para el almuerzo / Bugs for Lunch
Author: Margery Facklam
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1570915067

Spanish language edition. Discover the variety of bug-eaters—animal, plant, even human—in this exploration of both poetry and the natural world. Facklam’s playful rhymes mixed with Long’s vivid illustrations introduce young readers to an array of creatures as they munch on lunch. From a mantis perched and ready to prey on ladybugs, a spider trapping a fly, to the honey-drenched fur of a big brown bear chewing on a hive full of bees, Bugs for Lunch will give curious readers plenty of food for thought delivered in a playful package.

Disney's the Lion King Lunch Bugs

Disney's the Lion King Lunch Bugs
Author: Mouse Works
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1995
Genre: Color
ISBN: 9781570821257

Trying to ward off young Simba's appetite for larger prey, Timon and Pumbaa present a variety of colorful bugs for lunch, from a red ladybug to a blue beetle, but Simba is unconvinced that slimy can be satisfying.

I Don't Want to Eat Bugs

I Don't Want to Eat Bugs
Author: Rachel Branton
Publisher: White Star Press
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1939203724

Bugs are for the birds! Lisbon is hungry and it’s hard to wait for dinner. When her animal friends try to help her find something tasty to eat, the real the problems begin! Join Lisbon on her funny misadventures. Each beautiful illustration is designed to inspire the imaginations of children. An activity page at the end of the book allows for more fun as they search for special items in the illustrations. This version of I Don't Want to Eat Bugs has been designed specifically for ebook with a fixed layout and larger text for easy reading. While this is a great read-aloud book for parents, teachers, and other adults to share with children, we have chosen fonts that are similar to the way children form letters for easy recognition as they begin to read on their own. The print book is also available in 8.5” x 11” format. Author’s Note: I Don't Want to Eat Bugs was written for my daughter, who was two when I wrote this story and didn’t like salad, but now she’s four and a half and loves it—if I give her plenty of salad dressing! (But don’t worry—this isn’t a book about eating salad.) Of course birds, cats, and dogs have a very different idea of what's good to eat, but through this fun adventure, Lisbon learns there is also food meant just for her—and it's good, especially compared with all the offerings from her animal friends. My daughter and I privately call this book the "Ice Cream Story" (she LOVES ice cream so there had to be ice cream involved), and now whenever something funny happens, she says, "We should write a new ice cream story about that." And we have! I Don't Want to Eat Bugs is the first book in a planned series called Lisbon’s Misadventures. I’ve written the next three books in the series, and Tim Petersen is hard at work creating the illustrations. Tim is obviously a fabulous artist, and I’m excited to be working with him. You can sign up on my website to learn when the next book comes out (http://teylarachelbranton.com/). Thank you and enjoy!

Hard-Boiled Bugs for Breakfast

Hard-Boiled Bugs for Breakfast
Author: Jack Prelutsky
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0063019159

Hard-Boiled Bugs for Breakfast is guaranteed to make readers laugh, imagine, write, and dream. “A quick-witted delight.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Perfectly in pitch.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A well-written, must-have collection of poems.”—School Library Journal (starred review) A collection from the celebrated inaugural Young People’s Poet Laureate and bestselling poet Jack Prelutsky, featuring more than one hundred original poems! From a lizard playing a mandolin (although not very well) to the surprised guest of honor (at a birthday party he threw for himself), there’s something for everyone in Jack Prelutsky’s Hard-Boiled Bugs for Breakfast. Illustrator Ruth Chan’s lively and hilarious black-and-white art jumps off the page and illuminates a wide array of poetic forms, from haiku to concrete poems and everything in between. This collection is full of the wit, humor, and imagination that has made Jack Prelutsky a household name and one of the most beloved poets for children. His poetry books for kids include such favorites as A Pizza the Size of the Sun and The New Kid on the Block. Includes black-and-white line art on every page, plus an index.

Bugs Galore

Bugs Galore
Author: Peter Stein
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763647543

Bugs of all shapes, colors, and sizes, including bed bugs, cute bugs, live bugs, and dead bugs, are presented in illustrations and rhyme.

Bug Soup

Bug Soup
Author: Vince Cleghorne
Publisher: Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781956462326

Mrs. Hoop makes the soups for all the animals at her local zoo. Today, Mrs. Hoop received a super large soup order, but she's lost her "Soup List"! Can you help Mrs. Hoop match each pot of soup with the correct animal?

The Battle of the Beetles 2: Beetle Queen

The Battle of the Beetles 2: Beetle Queen
Author: M.G. Leonard
Publisher: Chicken House
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-04-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1911077376

Cruel beetle fashionista, Lucretia Cutter, is at large with her yellow ladybird spies - and she has a devious plan. Darkus, Virginia and Bertolt are determined to stop her, but Darkus's dad is dead set against their involvement. Hope rests on Novak, Lucretia's daughter and a Hollywood actress, but the beetle diva is always one scuttle ahead ...

The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook, Revised

The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook, Revised
Author: David George Gordon
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1607744376

With its stylish new package, updated information on the health and environmental benefits of insect eating, and breed-your-own instructions, this new edition of The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook is the go-to resource for anyone interested in becoming an entomological epicure. For many Americans, eating a lowly insect is something you’d only do on a dare. But with naturalist and noted bug chef David George Gordon, bug-eating is fun, exciting, and downright delicious! Now you can impress, enlighten, and entertain your family and friends with Gordon’s one-of-a-kind recipes. Spice things up at the next neighborhood potluck with a big bowl of Orthopteran Orzo—pasta salad with a cricket-y twist. Conquer your fear of spiders with a Deep-Fried Tarantula. And for dessert, why not try a White Chocolate and Wax Worm Cookie? (They’re so tasty, the kids will be begging for seconds!) Today, there are more reasons than ever before to explore entomophagy (that’s bug-eating, by the way). It’s an environmentally-friendly source of protein: Research shows that bug farming reduces greenhouse gas emissions and is exponentially more water-efficient than farming for beef, chicken, or pigs. Mail-order bugs are readily available online—but if you’re more of a DIY-type, The Eat-A-Bug Cookbook includes plenty of tips for sustainably harvesting or raising your own. Filled with anecdotes, insights, and practical how-tos, The Eat-A-Bug Cookbook is a perfect primer for anyone interested in becoming an entomological epicure.

Frog's Lunch

Frog's Lunch
Author: Dee Lillegard
Publisher: Scholastic Incorporated
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1994
Genre: Big books
ISBN: 9780590273787

A hungry frog finds his lunch when a fly happens by the pond.

Sugar Bugs

Sugar Bugs
Author: Erica Weisz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: HEALTH & FITNESS
ISBN: 9780988833838

With its light-hearted, engaging illustrations and dental friendly language, this book is a perfect introduction for children to discover the importance of taking care of their teeth. Follow Robbie as he befriends a sugar bug family, the Mutans, who move into his mouth. The Mutans love the sweets that Robbie eats for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But as the Mutans eat more and more the of the junk food he never brushes away, Robbie sees that the Mutans aren't such great friends after all. When Robbie starts to feel changes in his mouth, his parents decide it's time to see the dentist to fix his sugar bug problem. At the dentist's office, Robbie discovers the amazing instruments used to clean teeth and the three rules to stop another family like the Mutans from moving into his mouth.