Wednesday, September 05, 2018

Do bugs wears shoes? And Other Silly Questions By Addie Broussard & Anthony Puttee

Do bugs wears shoes? And Other Silly Questions By Addie Broussard & Anthony Puttee published by Two Umbrellas Media this October is a funny, colored, friendly full-immersion children's book about the world of bugs.
Every kind of bugs. It's for all your children and their little or big curiosities about this branch of animal world.

Now: it's important to introduce to our children books about nature, environment, forests, creatures of every sorta, space, earth. It's fundamental so that they can start to interact with the environment and every kind of animal with relaxation and knowledge. Sometimes children are scared by animals, plants, by innocuous bugs because they don't know them.
It's respect.
Respect for the nature we found when we were born and respect presented to our children so that they can learn, appreciate and keeping most of the time alive the little animals close to them :-)

For a kid the base of a good conscience and a naturalistic spirit passes also through good books about animals, nature and earth's and space's evolution.

Bugs's world is diversified and rich of curiosities that I am sure will be in grade to stimulate your kids with questions; wait also some personal experiments with little bugs taken here and there. It would be normal.

Do your children know for example that there is a luminescent scorpion in Australia?
That fascinating fireflies emits bioluminescence?
Do they know which is the heaviest bug existing in the world?
It will be nice to let them discover the smallest bug in the world or the most "athletic" one.
Maybe they will want to discover which bugs love to dance and why, if they wear shoes, or differently if they poop something for passing some time. And...Coldest places have bugs? What kind of animal considered a bug is not a bug? There are many.
Do bugs have feelings? Let's talk of bugs' smell; and let's breath clean air clarifying which is the most beautiful bug as well :-)
This book doesn't forget also lookalikes and bugs in art and an extensive two web pages for all that children-bugs-lovers's necessities.

I find this book intriguing because it is very colored, quick, modern, so that children will love to look at pictures, read informations,acquiring first notions that later can develop immediately after with a research made by themselves. I loved the art's touch given at the book but also the space's section.

Highly recommended.

I thank Addie Broussard & Anthony Puttee plus LibraryThing for this ebook.

Anna Maria Polidori





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