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Cargando... Have You Ever Seen an Ant Who Can't?: Creepy, Crawly Stings and Wings from God's "Buggy" Worldpor Bernadette McCarver Snyder
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Have you ever seen . . .-- a horse that can walk on the ceiling?-- a dragon that can fly backward?-- a pest that can build a house two stories high -- with air conditioning?The horsefly, the dragonfly, and the termite are just a few of the fascinating creatures in God's creepy, crawly, squiggly, squirmy, "buggy" world. Have You Ever Seen an Ant Who Can't? introduces young children to the "secret" lives of bugs, insects, and other things with wings and stings, as well as to the awesome God who created them all.Did you know that God made a butterfly that can fly as far as 2,000 miles? Or that he made a spider that sails through the air in a self-made balloon? It is all part of this weirdly wonderful world that is just waiting to be discovered.From the beautiful butterfly to the smelly stinkbug, this book tells the tales of some of the most remarkable creatures on -- and under -- the earth. Children will delight in the slinky, slimy, hairy, scary, and often funny stories told here.Why do some ants live in trees? Why does the caterpillar seem to do nothing but eat? Why does a snail leave behind a silvery, slimy trail? Have You Ever Seen an Ant Who Can't? looks at these and many other questions, leading children on an exciting exploration of God's "buggy" world. Most important, however, this book teaches them that the loving and imaginative Creator who made this "buggy" world made and loves them too! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)231.765Religions Christian doctrinal theology God; Unity; Trinity Relation to the world - divine law and miraclesClasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio: No hay valoraciones.¿Eres tú?Conviértete en un Autor de LibraryThing. |