Calling All Insect Lovers!

IF you want to know more about beetles, dragonflies, and the millions of other insects on earth, head to your local library. Here are some books to look for:

"Insects" from the Eyewitness Book series, by Laurence Mound, Alfred A. Knopf.

"Insects" in the Start Exploring Series, a coloring book by George S. Glenn Jr., Running Press.

"Extremely Weird Spiders," by Sarah Lovett, John Muir Publishers.

"The Amazing Insect Safari and Collection Kit," Accord Publishing.

"The Insect Almanac: A Year Round Activity Guide," by Monica Russo, Sterling Publishing Company.

`Kidspace' is a place on the Home Forum pages where kids can find stories that will tickle imaginations, entertain with a tall tale, explain how things work, or describe a real-life event. These articles appear twice a month, always on a Tuesday.

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