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Cargando... What Is An Insect? (Emergent Readers) (edición 1998)por Susan Canizares (Autor)
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I found this book very interesting because as an adult, I learned some things about the characteristics of insects that I didn't already know. There were things mentioned in the book that I considered an insect but found out that they are not, such as a worm.
I could utilize this book in a classroom setting by getting my students to discuss the difference between insects and none insects. I could also get them to draw pictures of insects and non insects by using some of the ones that were mentioned in the book.